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Knowledge Base » People & Events » People » Kabbalists » R. Isaac Luria, The Ari
R. Isaac Luria, The Ari: Rabbi Isaac Luria (1534-1572), also known by the acronym “Ari” or “Arizal.” Born in Jerusalem, died in Safed. One of the greatest kabbalists if all times, he founded a new school in Kabbalah – the so-called “Lurianic Kabbalah” – which is the basis of almost all mystical works that followed him. He studied with Rabbi Moshe Cordovero, whom he succeeded as the leading mystic of Safed. |
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A Delicious Offering
Via simple good intentions, a Marrano offers "show-bread" in Safed. By Yerachmiel Tilles Via simple good intentions, a Marrano offers "show-bread" in Safed.
Kabbalah Online » Weekly Torah » Archives » Vayikra - Leviticus » Emor » Mystic Stories » A Delicious Offering
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Staff Favorites - Naso
One from each genre
Kabbalah Online » Weekly Torah » Anthology Archives » Bamidbar - Numbers » Staff Favorites - Naso
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Gate of Reincarnations
Shaar Hagilgulim From Rabbi Yitzchak Luria This is an ongoing series, to be updated weekly.
Kabbalah Online » Classic Kabbalah » Gate of Reincarnations
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The Holy Ari
From Rabbi Yitzchak Luria
Kabbalah Online » Classic Kabbalah » The Holy Ari
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Three Levels of Femininity
A Kabbalistic Understanding of Candlelighting By Asher Crispe It is in the power of women to ignite the souls of all human beings—to be the catalyst for their emerging out of spiritual dormancy and to become beautiful expressive flames that rises upwards toward their Creator.
Women » Acts of Transformation » Candle Lighting » Three Levels of Femininity
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Fallen Sparks
By Tzvi Freeman The very core of reality is G-d's shattered dream, waiting for us to pick up the pieces
Spirituality » Essays » Fallen Sparks
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Rabbi Moshe Cordovero (1522-1570)
"The Ramak" "I shall soon leave this world," said the great master. "The one who will take my place will say things that may seem to contradict what I have taught you, but do not oppose him, for his teachings stem from the same source as mine"
Library » Jewish History » Miscellaneous » Biographies In Brief » Rabbi Moshe Cordovero (1522-1570)
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The Chassidic Masters on Food and Eating
The Kabbalists teach that nestled within every created thing is an "utterance of G-d's mouth" -- the letters of Divine speech that are the instrument of its creation (as described in the first chapter of Genesis)
Library » Anthologies » Food: an Anthology » The Chassidic Masters on Food and Eating
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Beyond Punishment & Repair (II)
At first, there was punishment. There were prophets who warned the people—for there is no punishment without warning. There were people who understood what they were doing and did it anyways—for there is no punishment without conscious intent. And so, up ...
Spirituality » Meditations » Seasonal Meditations » Meditations on Exile » Beyond Punishment & Repair (I) » Beyond Punishment & Repair (II)
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Living in the Future
By Yanki Tauber It's my favorite oxymoron: If one indeed lives in the future, it's not the future anymore, is it? And if one only thinks he's living in the future, than he's not really living there, is he?
Spirituality » Short Insights » By Yanki Tauber » Living in the Future
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