Hidden Gems of Rosh Hashanah and The Shofar From The Kabbalists
The Kavanot of Rosh Hashanah, the new year and day of judgment, and the Mitzvah of the Shofar, are some of the most complex to understand
Everyone looks anxiously to these two days of judgment, because the way we spend …
4 More Powerful Kavanot Of The Mikvah For Men
Now, with the help of the Hashem, let us delve into the Kavanot surrounding the Mikvah, to elucidate the exalted status it holds
In this older article, we discussed some of the simple meaning and benefits of the Mikvah. …
Simple Kavanot For The Kidush Of The Holy Shabbat
The Kidush cup represents Malkhut and the wine is associated with the Mokhin of Binah (of Binah) entering on Shabbat night
To be honest this ended up being a lot longer than I intended simply because there’s no way to …
Comprehensive Insights On The Kedusha Of The Beit HaKnesset (Synagogue)
The Beit Haknesset, known more widely as the synagogue or Shul, stands as a vital heartbeat in the rhythm of Jewish life, which a Kedusha (holiness) of its own.
The holy R’ Elazar Abuchatzeira, the Baba Elazar used to prostrate …
The Awesome Significance of Tefilin in Jewish Practice and Mysticism
The Mitzvot of Tefilin, one for the head and one for the arm, are 2 of the most cherished among Jewish men.
Also known as phylacteries, they are essentially small black leather boxes containing Torah scrolls worn during weekday morning …
The Awesomeness Of The Talit – Bright Lights From Arich Anpin
The Talit is basically any piece of clothing that has 4 corners and Tzitziot on them, and that is used to covering the head.
Sure, pretty much every Jew buys a nice Talit with Tzitziot on the corners (which looks …
Anatomy Of The Erev Rav: The Greatest Barrier For Redemption
“The Erev Rav delay the redemption much more than all the nations of the world”
The above quote is from the Sefer HaZohar, section Ra’aya Me’heimna. It’s a chilling testament that there’s a sect of evil that is actively doing …
The Incredible Importance of Tzedaka in Kabbalah
Tzedaka, often translated as charity, is much more than a kind gesture in Halacha and Kabbalah. The word tzedaka comes from the root tzedek, meaning justice or righteousness, reflecting its role in creating a balanced and moral world. Giving …
The Supremely Important Leshem Yichud Kabbalistic Unification
Most Sefardic Siddurim have the famous Leshem Yichud printed behind every Avodah.
One of the enhancing elements tied to the performance of mitzvot, especially Tzedaka, is the practice of saying “Leshem Yichud.” This formula, which means “for the sake of …
The Wondrous Torah of Rabbi Shalom Sharabi (The Rashash) – The 4 Principles of Kabbalah
It’s impossible to convey in a single the wondrous contributions to Kabbalah that the holy Rabbi Shalom Sharabi brought
Yet, we will attempt to do just that in his honor and hopefully he will forgive me for being short on …