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"Creation" (beriah, in the Hebrew), which means bringing something into being out of a prior state of non-existence, implies a "before" and "after"; so to say that G-d created anything is also to say that He first (or simultaneously) created time...
The text of the traditional engagement contract alludes to the cosmic energies which are unleashed by a Jewish marriage, a throwback to the supernal mechanisms which led to the creation of the worlds.
What is time? And if we understood what time is—and what are the “windows” of timelessness within our existence—what practical difference would this make in our lives?
What happens when someone chooses to sin instead?
Between the intention and the fact, the dream and the reality, lies struggle, opposition, and the fallibility of the human will. It is all too easy, having tried and failed, to conclude that nothing ultimately can be achieved, that the world is as it is, ...
On the sixth day G-d created reptiles and animals
Chp. 1 verse 24 - 31: On the sixth day G-d created reptiles and animals. He then created man in His image to subdue and have dominion over everything in creation. G-d looked and saw, that everything that He made was very good and it was evening and mornin...
On the second day G-d separated the heavenly and earthly waters
Chp. 1 verses 6 - 23: On the second day G-d arranged the "rokiah" firmament, to separate between the heavenly and earthly waters. On the third day He gathered all the earthly waters allowing the dry land to be visible. On the fourth day He created the sun...
Hashem creates heaven and earth
Chp. 1 verses 1 - 5: Hashem creates heaven and earth. The earth is empty and void and darkness covers the face of the water. G-d commands that there be light, and there was. He saw that the light was good, and He separated between the light and the darkne...
Introduction to the portion of Bereishis
The Unique Role of the Human Being
How we serve as G-d's partners by using the physical world around us to serve a higher purpose.
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