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Kabbalah Online Magazine
Week of Tetzave-Zachor 5785
Vol. 21 No. 22, 2 - 8 Adar, 5785 / Mar. 2 - 8, 2025
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A note from the staff of Kabbalah Online in Tzefat
Articles #4 and #5 from the teachings of the 'Holy Ari' of Safed and the Baal Shem Tov, respectively, consider the special garments of the Kohen Gadol ("High Priest"), a main topic in this week's Reading. The article after them is from a recently deceased major Kabbalist from Jerusalem Old City.
This Shabbat, we append to the Weekly Reading, an extra section, called Zachor/'Remember!' (articles #2-3). This Friday, 7 Adar, is the anniversary of the birth of Moses 3257 years ago, and of his passing on exactly the same date 120 years later. Dedication
RABBI YERACHMIEL TILLES שי' a very hearty מזל טוב! מזל טוב! on his 80th birthday. Wishing him a year of much success -- material and spiritual - in good health, nachat and simcha. BeH 40 more to go -- at least! We thank him for pouring soul energy into 40 plus years of dedicated shlichut at Ascent and as a captivating beloved storyteller. 28 years of weekly e-mail stories and 20 dedicated and creative years as webmaster of the very first authentic Kabbalah website [Kabbalaonline.org -- a project of Ascent_of_Safed] And still going strong! מחיל לחיל |
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Three Paths to Divine Wisdom
Your awareness of G-d’s oneness enables you to attach yourself to Him with love as you say the word "One" in the Shema prayer.
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From Haman to Hitler
Why did Haman feel the urge to murder every single Jew in the Persian Empire just because one person, Mordechai, did not bow to him?
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Fallen Kings
King Saul's humility ultimately led to his downfall.
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Fashion Statements of the High Priest
The Arizal reveals secrets of the urim v'tumim worn by the High Priest.
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Shining Letters
The letters on the priestly breastplate expanded to reveal hidden knowledge.
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Light and Unity
The bitterness of the olive represents the concealment of G-d's supervision of His Creation.
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Necessary Pilgrimages
A skeptic of Rabbi Menachem Nachum of Chernobyl learns his lesson.
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