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Ten Commandments VI; Making Sense of The Torah's Mixed Up Time Line.
…Continued from The Ten Commandments What is going on? Our last blog was about the split that happened at “The 10 Utterances,” which we showed beyond doubt to connect to…Continue Reading …
The Ten Commandments Part V: Where are You, God?
Some Got it, Most Didn’t; Will We? …Continued from The Ten Commandments In the previous installments we spoke of the first 3 words (Exodus 20:2), “I am God, your Lord,”…Continue Reading …
Ten Commandments Part IV; Back to the Beginning
At the Seed of Keter, the Window Opens …continued from The 10 Commandents It’s not surprising that the high point (H’keter) in the Torah would be connected to its first…Continue Reading …
The Ten Commandments – Part III – From the Seed of Creation
First there were the 10 plagues which cleansed out the negativity (klippot) of the 10 sefirot of the negative (or inverse) Tree-of-life. Then there were the 10 doubts that cleaned…Continue Reading …
The Ten Commandments, Part II – The Gates Open Through a Tiny Word.
In the first installment in this series of articles on the Ten commandments, we established that they were linked with Keter, the highest sefira (Dimension) of all 10 dimensions of…Continue Reading …
The 3 Columns of History.
The Torah always presents information to us with great built in redundancy, so it’s not the Torah’s fault if we’re slow on the uptake. For example, did you ever wonder…Continue Reading …
All My Teachers
The portion of Ekev starts off with “If only you listen..” The first word Vhayah (VHYH) is an obvious permutation of the Tetragrammaton YHVH, and the second word Ekev of…Continue Reading …
The Journeys of our Lives
These are the journey(s) of our lives. In the Torah portion Masei, we encounter the list of the 42 journeys the Israelites took during their 40 years in the desert…Continue Reading …
The Markets Paused for Shavuot
The financial markets keep aligning with the Jewish holidays. A couple days prior to Shavuot, we advised everyone to meditate on the last line of the Ana B’koach (the 42-Letter…Continue Reading …