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An enlightening bedtime conversation between a mommy and a baby lamp
“Lights”: A short animation tackling the question of faith, with metaphor, to illuminate the subject in a fun, light, and yet profound way.
The Tu B’Shevat festive dinner is an opportunity to repair the transgression of Adam and Eve.
The Tu B’Shevat festive dinner is an opportunity to repair the transgression of Adam and Eve.
Judgment may be frightening for the ego, but it's very reassuring for the self: it tells me that G-d cares about my choices and that I make a difference in this world
You open the letter carefully, you start to read your beloved’s words and you actually begin to hear her voice. And then you feel her presence.
Tu B'Shvat: a Mystical Interpretation
The Kabbalists teach that with the simple act of eating fruit on Tu B'Shvat we "rectify" the sin of Adam and Eve. To understand the dynamics of this cosmic repair, we most first explore the mystic significance of pleasure...
Kabbalah teaches that our individual lives reflect a universal process.
Kabbalah teaches that our individual lives reflect a universal process.
To serve or not to serve is not the question, and it is not the choice. Every character serves the author. The choice is only about how you serve--directly, playing the good guy, or indirectly, playing the villain
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