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Numbers 30:2-32:42

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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
Heat Your Heart Out
Spinning Strictness with Mercy
My Cup Runs Over
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
Vapors and Vows
A Share of the Spoils
THEMES of Featured Ari Articles
Mystical Classics
Mystical Classics
An anthology from the Shelah, the Alshich, the Ohr Hachayim, and others
Self-Contemplative Warriors
From the Ohr HaChaim commentary by Rabbi Chaim (ben Moshe) ibn Attar
Resting in Peace
From Shenei Luchot HaBrit by Rabbi Isaiah Horowitz
Passing Through Fire and Water
Translated and annotated by Rahmiel-Hayyim Drizin from PaRDeS HaBahir
The Final Mission
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
Making the Unification
From the teachings of Rabbi Israel Baal Shem Tov, translation and commentary by Rabbi Dr. Eliezer Shore
Vows and Dwelling Places
By Binyomin Adilman
THEMES of Featured Chasidic Masters Articles
Contemporary Kabbalists
Contemporary Kabbalists
Penetrating insights from leading Kabbalists & mystics of our times
Holy Pleasures
From the teachings of the Lubavitcher Rebbe; adapted by Moshe Yaakov Wisnefsky
Vowing for the Right Reasons
From the teachings of the Lubavitcher Rebbe; adapted by Moshe Yaakov Wisnefsky
Moses, Warrior of Peace
Adapted by Yosef Marcus from a discourse of the Lubavitcher Rebbe
THEMES of Featured Contemporary Kabbalists Articles
Ascent Lights
Ascent Lights
Contemporary illuminations from Ascent-of-Safed's director, Rabbi Shaul Leiter, staff & guest teachers
By Shaul Yosef Leiter
Oaths: Safeguards of Holiness
Tribes and Travels
Hard Traveling
THEMES of Featured Ascent Lights
Mystic Stories
Beginner
Mystic Stories
Wonders and Inspiration from Kabbalists, Chasidic Rebbes, remarkable Jews
By Yerachmiel Tilles
The Witnessing Tree

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