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Why would G‑d have any name - let alone so many? When can and can't I use the names?
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One of the first things that Moses asked G-d at the Burning Bush: They're going to ask me, "What is His name?" What is the significance of this question? And what is the meaning of G-d's elusive answer?
Maamar VeYadaata  To Know G-d  Book  RankRankRankRankRankRank
One of the classics in Chasidic literature, "Veyadaata" is renowned for its simple yet profound explanation of the oneness of G-d, while at the same time focusing on the challenges of day-to-day living, exploring ways in which one can receive the inner ...
No matter how many times I write "G-d", the spell-check on the computer has no idea what I mean...
Ascribing any type of human characteristics to G-dl is tantamount to heresy. Yet, the Torah refers to G-d in the male tense; “The Holy One, blessed be HE.” Why isn’t G-d referred to as a woman? Discover the true kabbalistic meaning of “G-d & Gender.”
When the High Priest started to form the letters of the name with his lips, he immediately "swallowed" it.
Divine Names: Like Holy Keys  "Gates of Light-Sha'arei Orah", Introduction (Harper Collins)  RankRankRankRankRankRank
Kabbalah reveals that the entire Torah is dependant upon G-d's Names.
They ascended to Heaven by using the Holy Name.
Kabbalah teaches that to understand G-d's unity, one must understand His divine Names.

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