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Kabbalah is the mystical teachings in Judaism that are mainly based on the Zohar (traditionally attributed to Rabbi Shimon Bar Yohai) and then later elaborated upon by others such as Rabbis Isaac Luria and Israel Baal Shem.
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Need help in deciphering a Litvish term regarding Yichud Hashem
I have listening to shiurim of R'Kessin, regarding the Yichud of HKB"H (Ramchal).
He uses a couple of terms I need to transliterate so I can do further research.
Phonetically: Yichud "shli tusoy" - …
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Is there a documented Kabbalistic idea behind the 80/20 who stayed/and left Bavel and Mitzra...
According to Chazal we have this 80/20 phenomenon in Bavel and Mitzrayim, or in other words, only 1 in 5 came out. What is the reason for this ratio in Kabbalistic reasons and it seems to be repeating …
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Hashem's Ontology and the Sefirot
My question is, Hashem ontologically speaking, His Being, is a singular, yichud in all respects.
So does this conception stop at Ein Sof, or even before Ein Sof? And once the ohr proceeds forth from …