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Kabbalah Online Magazine
Week of Vayelech - Shabbat Shuva 5780
Vol. 16 No. 1, 3 - 6 Tishrei. 5680 / Oct. 2 - 5, 2019
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A note from the staff of Kabbalah Online in Tzefat
The weekly reading of Vayelech is usually combined with another (Nitzavim). This year it stands alone, and so we will feature several articles about it (#4-6); #6 from the Holy Ari of Tsfat is quite advanced.
Our first two articles present the special added dimension of the seven days between Rosh Hashana and Yom Kippur, especially the Shabbat of the "Days of Awe," popularly called Shabbat Shuva (after the opening words of the special Haftorah) or Shabbat Teshuva (because of the theme of the week). The story is set on Rosh Hashana, but according to a different source it took place on Yom Kippur. (In the paragraph that begins, "After the prayers, at the holiday meal, ..." substitute: "After the completion of the holiest of days, at the celebratory meal,...") Next week: Our special Yom Kippur 5780 issue. Dedication
healthy, prosperous, inspirational 57-80 . "Out with the old year and its curses! In with the new year and its blessings!" |
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| Weekly Torah Reading - Ascent Lights | |
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Seven Days of Return
Listen to the opportunity provided by Teshuvah!
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| Rosh Hashanah - Contemporary Kabbalists | |
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Joy and Judgment
In the ultimate levels of G-d's Infinity, opposites unite.
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| Jewish Meditation | |
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Equanimity
A Prerequisite to Meditation
...when your soul does not feel the honor of the one who honors you |
| Weekly Torah Reading - Mystical Classics | |
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Over Some Good Wine
Binding to the Community of Israel enables one to reach above the stars.
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| Weekly Torah Reading - The Zohar | |
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Staying on Track
The Zohar describes our forefather Aaron as the right arm of the Jewish nation.
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| Weekly Torah Reading - The Holy Ari | |
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The Song of Torah
The Arizal illustrates the Written Torah in the light of the Kabbalah.
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| Mystical Story | |
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Caught in the Act
None would buy the great soul of R. Levi Yitzchak on Rosh Hashanah.
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