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Kabbalah Online Magazine
Week of Lech Lecha 5786
ol. 22 No. 6, 3 - 9 MarCheshvan, 5786 / Oct. 26 - Nov. 1, 2025
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A note from the staff of Kabbalah Online in Tzefat
Saturday night-Sunday is 7th of Cheshvan on the Jewish calendar, the day we Jews here in the Holy Land begin the prayers for rain in Israel (abroad, not until December 6.) — see article #2. This signifies our return to our daily routine after the "month of festivals."
Our three Kabbalah insights from reputable Kabbalists for this week's Torah reading are (#4-6) from the Zohar, the sixth Lubavitcher Rebbe, the Ohr HaChayim and Former Strettiner Rebbe in the Old City of Jerusalem, respectively. |
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| What is Kabbalah? | |
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Spiritual Schizophrenia
To the Kabbalist, Jewish Law is a tool of transformation
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| Tuv Ha'aretz | |
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The Rains of Israel
Chapter Ten, Part 2
Kabbalah details the various supernal sources of rain in the Land of Israel |
| Non-Jews | |
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Jewish and Non-Jewish Tikun
Jewish 7 reflects unity while non-Jewish 7 represents plurality
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Pursuing the Hidden Sparks
The righteous will endanger themselves to return holy sparks.
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Keep On Truckin'
Metaphorically, the south signifies warmth and kindness.
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From Shame to Praise
Arriving at revelation of G-d
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| Mystic Story | |
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A Source of Blessing
The Rebbe's relative was still burning with curiosity to know who the man was and what he had done to merit such attention.
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