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Kabbalah Online Magazine
Vayera 5770
Vol. 6, No. 7 - Week of 14-20 Cheshvan 5770 - November 1-7, 2009
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A note from the staff of Kabbalah Online in Tzefat
In this week's Torah Reading we learn about hospitality from our patriarch Abraham, and the mitzvah of visting the sick from G‑d Himself. The lead article of this issue's seven features a look at deeds of kindness by a classic Kabbalist.
Dedication
Iin memory of two great Jews, on the occasion of their 4th and 3rd yahrzeit respectively, on 14 Cheshvan (Nov. 1, 2009):
Zvi Yehuda Saks of Pittsburgh Shabtai Cobin of Tzefat |
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From the mystical perspective of one of the greatest Tzefat Kabbalists |
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| What is Kabbalah? | |
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Contemplative vs. Practical Kabbalah
Kabbalah Iyunit and Kabbalah Maasit
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| Self-Improvement | |
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Education Prioritization
An educator should first remove a pupil's most dangerous deficiency.
An educator should first remove a pupil's most dangerous deficiency. |
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The Chamber of Mashiach
"I asked the Mashiach: "When will the Master come?"
The Baal Shem Tov asked the Mashiach: When will the Master come? |
| Gate of Reincarnations | |
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Gate of Reincarnations
Introduction
An exhaustive analysis of Judaism's concept of reincarnation, according to the holy Ari |
| Weekly Torah - Ari | |
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In the Heat of the Day
Job came to help rectify Abraham's father
Job came to help rectify Abraham's father |
| Mystic Story | |
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Only Mine
Tamar, a young child, was much less likely to be noticed by the Nazi beasts than an adult.
Tamar, a young child, was much less likely to be noticed by the Nazi beasts than an adult |
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