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Likkutei Sichos, Volume 17, Shemini 1
Introduction In Jewish thought – especially according to the Kabbalah – numbers are not only mathematical constructs but motifs through which G‑d brings into being and grants life energy to existence. Each number represents a particular pattern through wh...
Learning Likutei Sichos vol. 17, Shemini (sicha 1)
The goal of Judaism is to make the most infinite Divine a comfortable, relatable reality.
Likkutei Sichos, Vol. XVII, p. 92ff. I. As mentioned several times, the division of the weekly Torah readings, the 53 parshiyos of the Torah,See Zohar (Midrash HaNelam), Vol. I, p. 104b; Vol. II, p. 206b; Tikkunei Zohar, Tikkun 13 (p. 29b). [is significan...
Shemini; Leviticus 9:1-11:47
Adapted from Likkutei Sichos, Vol. III, p. 973ff; Vol. XVII, p. 92ff; Sefer HaSichos 5749, p. 475ff Learning What It Means To Count In Jewish thought, numbers represent not only concepts in our material world, but spiritual forces which mold our reality. ...
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