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 for this week's Torah reading are (#4-6) from the Zohar, the Ohr HaChayim and the Lubavitcher Rebbe, respectively.
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Kabbalah Online Magazine
Week of Lech 5781
Vol. 17 No. 5, 7 - 13 MarCheshvan, 5781 / Oct. 25 - 31, 2020
A note from the staff of Kabbalah Online in Tzefat
Dedication
Mazaltov! to dedicated Ascent-of-Safed (mother organization of Kabbalaonline,org) workers,
Mordechai ("Big Mo") and Sima-Devorah Siev, on the occasion of their 3rd anniversary, last week, 2nd of Mar-Cheshvan (Oct. 20). May you have many happy healthy decades together. --The Staffs |
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Daily Activities | |
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Deeds of Loving Kindness
Meditate on loving-kindness throughout your daily activities.
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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 |
FAQ's | |
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FAQ: Kabbala Basics - 1
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Weekly Torah Reading - The Zohar | |
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Pursuing the Hidden Sparks
The righteous will endanger themselves to return holy sparks.
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Weekly Torah Reading - Mystical Classics | |
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Son of Sarah
Holy Isaac was Abraham and Sarah's true progeny.
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Weekly Torah Reading - Contemporary Kabbalists | |
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Corporal Love of the Infinite
It is not enough to serve G-d with the soul alone.
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Mystic Story | |
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Think Before You Speak
To separate from the Baal Shem Tov was very hard, but the joy was that he was moving to the Holy Land.
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