Roots of Islam and roots of Hinduism in relation to Judaism are discussed in articles #2-3.
Article #4 portrays Shabbat candlelighting from a woman's Kabbalistic perspective.
In Israel, this Shabbos is known as "Shabbat Hebron" because it opens with a detailed account of Our patriarch Abraham's purchase of the Cave of Machpela — see story (#7).
And, of course, "Mother Knows Best" (lead article)
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Kabbalah Online Magazine
Week of Chayei Sara 5781
Vol. 17 No. 7, 21 - 27 MarCheshvan, 5781 / Nov. 8 - 14, 2020
A note from the staff of Kabbalah Online in Tzefat
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Weekly Torah Reading - Chasidic Masters | |
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Mother Knows Best
Rebecca always knew what to do; she never entertained any doubts.
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Twelve Princes
The first 12-Step program in history and why it didn’t work
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Weekly Torah Reading - The Zohar | |
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Abraham's Presents to the East
What one seeks in This World directs the path of his soul as it ascends the spiritual realms.
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Shabbat - Ascent Lights | |
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Of Candles and Creation
Kabbalah explains the mystical connection between Shabbat and femininity.
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Weekly Torah Reading - Chasidic Masters | |
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Female and Male Souls
Sarah laughed because she understood that her son would have an unusual soul.
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Weekday Prayer - Laws & Customs | |
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Praying At Holy Gravesites
Praying at gravesites is an ancient and widespread Jewish practice
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Mystic Story | |
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The Fallen Sword of the Sultan
The sultan entered, adorned in traditional ruling garb, including his golden sword studded with diamonds and precious stones.
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