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Chesed (Benevolence; Love): (lit. "kindness or grace"); used to refer to the Divine attribute (sefira) which parallels the abovementioned human qualities and thus is associated with the dispersion of G-dly light and energy to lower levels of existence.
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The Worship of Love
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The Attribute of Loving Kindness (Chesed)
A general introduction to the concept of Counting the Omer as a process of self-refinement and a look at the attribute of loving kindness as the first of the seven emotional traits.
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The Reward for Abraham’s Humility
When Abraham entreats G-d to spare Sodom and Gomorrah, he prefaces his request with the acknowledgment that he is but dust and ashes. In reward for his humility, two unique mitzvahs are granted by G-d to his descendants, the Children of Israel. This class...
Seven Sabbaticals of Life: Lesson 1
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Igeret HaKodesh: Epistle 13 - Part 3
The “Hidden Goodness” within Gevurah Souls: Digging deeper than one’s revealed strengths
Igeret HaKodesh: Epistle 13 - Part 2
Yeshivos At Odds: The patterns of Beis Hillel and Beis Shammai–and when they defied their pattern
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What’s Your Soul Type? The introverted calculated soul vs. the extroverted wild soul
Igeret HaKodesh: Epistle 2
The Appropriate Response to G-d’s Kindness: The Alter Rebbe’s message following his release from prison
Shaar Hayichud: Chapter 5
Why G-d Changed His Mind: The Divine light that does filter through to our world
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