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Kabbalah Online Weekly Torah Archives Vayikra - Leviticus

Bechukotai

Leviticus 26:3-27:34

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The Zohar
The Zohar
Teachings from the primary text of Kabbala, "The Book of Shining Light"
From the teachings of Rabbi Shimon bar Yochai
Rain-making Through Charity
Together Everywhere and Always
Peace in the Land
THEMES of Featured Zohar Articles
Daily Zohar Study
Daily Zohar Study
Based on a yearly cycle of brief daily Zohar study
Annotated text
Translated and annotated by Rahmiel-Hayyim Drizin from the Zohar selection in Hok L'Yisrael
The Holy Ari
The Holy Ari
Outstanding Kabbalist of the last 1800 years; Leader of the Safed circle of mystics
From the teachings of Rabbi Yitzchak Luria; translated and edited by Moshe Yaakov Wisnefsky
Soul-Trains
Mystical Classics
Mystical Classics
An anthology from the Shelah, the Alshich, the Ohr Hachayim, and others
In Spite of It All
From the teachings of Rabbi Bachya ben Asher
Seven for Seven
Translated and annotated by Rahmiel-Hayyim Drizin from PaRDeS HaBahir
Three Keys
From the Ohr HaChaim commentary by Rabbi Chaim (ben Moshe) ibn Attar
Peace and Plenty
Translated and annotated by Rahmiel-Hayyim Drizin from PaRDeS HaBahir
THEMES of Featured Mystical Classics Articles
Chasidic Masters
Chasidic Masters
Inspirational insights from the Baal Shem Tov and Hasidic leaders of succeeding generations
The Distant Feeling
By Yosef Y. Jacobson
The Holy Baker
Adapted from the works of Rabbi Schneur Zalman of Liadi by Yossi Marcus
Walk with Me
From the teachings of Rabbi Schneur Zalman of Liadi; adapted by Yitzchak Wagshul
The Kabbala of Curses
By Simon Jacobson
Three-Day Transition
By David Sterne, based primarily on Shem miShmuel.
THEMES of Featured Chasidic Masters Articles
Contemporary Kabbalists
Contemporary Kabbalists
Penetrating insights from leading Kabbalists & mystics of our times
From the teachings of the Lubavitcher Rebbe; adapted by Moshe Yaakov Wisnefsky
Holy Exchanges
Blessings Within a Curse
The Bread of Divine Service
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Ascent Lights
Ascent Lights
Contemporary illuminations from Ascent-of-Safed's director, Rabbi Shaul Leiter, staff & guest teachers
By Shaul Yosef Leiter
Rewards & Promises
Engraving Names
At the Right Time
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Mystic Stories
Beginner
Mystic Stories
Wonders and Inspiration from Kabbalists, Chasidic Rebbes, remarkable Jews
By Yerachmiel Tilles
The Tenth Man
Miracle in Meron

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