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Kabbalah Online Magazine
Noah 5773
Vol. 9, No. 4 -- 28 Tishrei - 4 MarCheshvan, 5773 / Oct. 14 - 20, 2012
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A note from the staff of Kabbalah Online in Tzefat
"Noah" is the section of the Torah where the concept of the 70 nations of the world
and their relationship to the Commandments is developed.
The first 4 articles offer Kabbalistic insights on this subject, including one focusing on the holiday of Sukkot two weeks ago. The last 3 present deep meanings derived from other topics in this special Torah reading. Dedication
May the joy of the holidays we just celebrated overflow to fill and dominate your whole year.
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The Mitzvot of Non-Jews
The perfection of the world requires the spreading of the seven Noahide commandments
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A Delivery to All the Nations
Unlike the nations, on Rosh Hashana the Jewish nation accepts upon itself G-d's sovereignty.
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Jewish and Non-Jewish Tikun
Jewish 7 reflects unity while non-Jewish 7 represents plurality
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Kosher Kabbalah for Non-Jews?
Chief Rabbi of Safed declares Kabbalah study by non-Jews a positive development.
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Drunk on D'vine
At the moment of his fall, Noah was in the midst of rectifying the sin of Adam.
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The Almost Giving of the Torah
In each moment there is a lost splinter of ourselves that needs to be retrieved and returned.
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Up and Down the Ladder
The Ari said: “The trait of compassion is a mark of a Jew. A person must be extremely careful not to cause suffering to any living creature.”
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