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Gevurah (Might; Restraint): (lit. “might”); the second of the seven Divine middot, or attributes, associated with the holding back of Divine revelation and restricting the dispersion of Divine light to lower levels of existence
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The Attribute of Might and Strength (Gevurah)
If the previous week's trait of loving kindness enables us to say 'yes' to that which is good, then this week's trait of might and strength enables us to say 'no' to that which is not good.
Seven Modes of Being: A Sefirat HaOmer Series
You’ll never know yourself until you have held yourself back.
The 3 Pillars of Torah, Prayer and Acts of Kindness
The world, our Sages tell us, stands on three pillars—Torah, Avodah (Prayer) and Acts of Kindness. This class will explore the inner dimension and effect of these 'pillars', both on the individual and the world at large. (Based on the maamor Podoh B'sholo...
The different character traits of our patriarch Yitzchak
The very name Yitzchok (Isaac) means joy. Yet Yitzchok is classically described as personifying the properties of discipline, awe and strict justice. How are we to reconcile these contrasting attributes and what is the lesson for our personal lives? (Liku...
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...
One Minute Meditation
Keep life focused and hit your target with intensity.
Seven Sabbaticals of Life: Lesson 1
The three Sefirot of Chessed, Gevurah and Tiferet represent three phases of a person's existence: 1) before the soul's embodiment, 2) during the soul's life in the body, and 3) the afterlife of the soul following physical embodiment.
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
Igeret HaKodesh: Epistle 13 - Part 1
What’s Your Soul Type? The introverted calculated soul vs. the extroverted wild soul
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