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From the teachings of Rabbi Yitzchak Luria   More articles...  |   RSS Listing of Newest Articles by this Author
Rabbi Yitzchak Luria […Ashkenazi ben Shlomo] (5294-5332 = 1534-1572 c.e.); Yahrtzeit (anniversary of death): 5th of Av. Buried in the Old Cemetery of Tzfat. Commonly known as the Ari, an acronym standing for Elo-hi Rabbi Yitzchak, the
G-dly Rabbi Isaac. No other master or sage ever had this extra letter Aleph, standing for Elo-hi [G-dly], prefaced to his name. This was a sign of what his contemporaries thought of him. Later generations, fearful that this appellation might be misunderstood, said that this Aleph stood for Ashkenazi, indicating that his family had originated in Germany, as indeed it had. But the original meaning is the correct one, and to this day among Kabbalists, Rabbi Yitzchak Luria is only referred to as Rabbenu HaAri, HaAri HaKadosh [the holy Ari] or Arizal [the Ari of blessed memory].

 



 


Holy Ari
The Ways of the World
Honoring Parents
Righteous Generosity
Redeeming a Firstborn Son
Anger Remedy No. 1
Anger Remedy No. 2
Washing Your Troubles Away
Elevating the Flesh
Mystical Significance of Hair 2
Mystical Significance of Hair 1
Betrothal: Uniting Two Souls
"He Who Steals..."
Preparing for Kabbala
Gate of Reincarnations - Introduction
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