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Why is G-d not mentioned in the Megillah?
How Rabbi Tzvi Hersh Ashkenazi (the Chacham Tzvi) defended the view of Rabbi David Nieto, Rabbi of the Spanish and Portuguese Jewish community in London in the 18th century. Does nature reflect G-d?
A Jewish scientist discusses the hand of G-d in the synchronized complexities in planting an orange…
Everything in creation has a nature. The nature of the Jewish soul is to serve G-d without any desire for self-actualization.
Shaar Hayichud: Chapter 6 - Part 3
A Secondary Entity: Can creation be compared to a body and the creative energy to the soul?
Shaar Hayichud: Chapter 6 - Part 2
Two Names, One Mission: The significance of the unity of Havayeh and Elokim
Learning Likutei Sichos vol. 18, Balak (sicha 4)
A higher level of trust serves as preparation to the Future Redemption, similar to the period prior to entering the Land of Israel. This parallel is conveyed in the theme shared in the beginning of the Haftorah of Balak and the end of the parsha.
Sivan 18
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