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Kabbalah of Marriage
Learn what kabbalah has to say on marriage, becoming one, love, and intimacy.
Lifecycles » Marriage » Married Life » Kabbalah of Marriage
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Mystical Aspects of Femininity
From the teachings of the Lubavitcher Rebbe; adapted by Moshe-Yaakov Wisnefsky Kabbalah teaches that there are upper and lower spiritual aspects of femininity.
Kabbalah Online » Kabbalah & Society » Gender Issues » Mystical Aspects of Femininity
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Mama
By Chana Weisberg It's the first word a baby learns to speak. It's the kindest word in any language. It's the name of G-d
Women » Motherhood & Childrearing » Joys and Challenges » Mama
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Prayer with the Community
By J. Immanuel Schochet When an individual senses pain, anguish and distress, or other deficiencies, he must realize that his condition reflects, as it were, an analogous condition in the celestial spheres.
Jewish Practice » Jewish Prayer » Insights » The Kabbalah » Prayer with the Community
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Divine Pathos
By J. Immanuel Schochet How is it possible to submit petitionary prayers for life and good health, for sustenance and forgiveness of sin, which of themselves imply self-awareness, yet speak simultaneously of self-negation?
Jewish Practice » Jewish Prayer » Insights » The Kabbalah » Divine Pathos
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Women of the Inner Bible
By Tzvi Freeman Eve, Sarah, Rachel, Miriam, Batsheva... From the outside, the women of the Bible appear to play only a supportive role in a drama dominated by men; from the inside emerges a very different story...
Women » Spirituality & the Feminine » Biblical Women » Women of the Inner Bible
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Women in the Synagogue
An Answer to the Controversy By Tzvi Freeman The issue is even more baffling than you think. Most of the guidelines for prayer, we learned from a lady named Chana who lived about 3000 years ago. Yet all the dominant roles in communal prayer are given to men!
Women » Spirituality & the Feminine » Celebrating Jewish Womanhood » Women in the Synagogue
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What We Understand
What do we mean when we speak of "the divine presence"? Isn’t G-d everywhere?
The Rebbe » Wisdom » Letters » G-d and Us » What We Understand
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Sending a Child Away
By Chana Weisberg My rational mind understands that this is how he will become the person I want him to be, the person he himself wants to be. But my motherly instinct wonders: Will I become a stranger to his thoughts and moods?
Society & Living » Parenting » By Chana Weisberg » Other Parenting Articles » Sending a Child Away
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Is G-d a He?
Shedding Light on the "Image" of G-d By Tamar Frankiel Is it true that G-d in Jewish teachings is patriarchal--that is, thoroughly imbued with male characteristics and values?
Women » Spirituality & the Feminine » Celebrating Jewish Womanhood » Is G-d a He?
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