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Other Safed Kabbalists: Four Who Entered Paradise
OTHER SAFED KABBALISTS
Four Who Entered Paradise
They ascended to Heaven by using the Holy Name.
from Rabbi Moshe Cordovero
Other Safed Kabbalists: Rabbi Moshe Cordovero
OTHER SAFED KABBALISTS
Rabbi Moshe Cordovero
His work is called Paradise.
By Moshe Miller
Ascent Lights: Temple Currency
ASCENT LIGHTS
Temple Currency
Do we truly understand what was lost with the Temple's Destruction?
By Shaul Yosef Leiter
Mystical Classics: Self-Contemplative Warriors
MYSTICAL CLASSICS
Self-Contemplative Warriors
Kabbalah teaches that victory is guaranteed when one's soldiers are righteous.
From the Ohr HaChaim commentary by Rabbi Chaim (ben Moshe) ibn Attar
Mystic Stories: How to Act in Exile
MYSTIC STORIES
How to Act in Exile
“If you are hungry, ask no man for money or for food. But if people offer you something out of compassion, you may accept it.”
By Yerachmiel Tilles
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The forty-two journeys [in the Weekly Reading, Masei] exist in the life of every human being, from the moment of birth until the day of death.
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