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Kabbalah Online Magazine
Shabbat Yom Kippur 5771
Vol. 7, No. 2 - the week of 4 - 10 Tishrei 5771 / September 12 - 18, 2010
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A note from the staff of Kabbalah Online in Tzefat
Welcome to our special Yom Kippur issue.
Six of the seven articles offer interesting mystical insights for the holiday, including one (#5) which bridges to the holiday four days afterwards, Sukkot. (Next week will be a full Sukkot/Simchat Torah issue) You might want to look again at the Rosh Hashana story featured last week, and still on our home page; it could just as easily have happened on Yom Kippur. The seventh article (#6) presents some long-awaited good news! Dedication
Out with the old year and its curses! In with the new year and its blessings.
May all of our readers and all of the Jewish people be judged worthy and blessed for
a delicious year of growth, prosperity, happiness and health.
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When Yom Kippur is on Shabbat
Correctly observing the Shabbat/Yom Kippur can bring the Redemption
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From the Depths
Through heartfelt prayer our spiritual identities can be completely altered.
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Before Yom Kippur Begins
Charity averts the severity of harsh judgement.
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Uttering the Holy 42-Letter Name
When the High Priest started to form the letters of the name with his lips, he immediately "swallowed" it.
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Locked Onto G-d
There is a powerful spiritual connection between Yom Kippur and Sukkot.
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| Gate of Reincarnations | |
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New Incarnation for 'Gate of Incarnations!'
At last! Chapters 12-36
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Straight from the Heart
“By the sanction of the Almighty,” Rabbi Leib intoned, “and by the sanction of the congregation, . . . we declare it permissible to pray together with those who have sinned . . .” |
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