The Journey
Counting the Omer: Beginning with the second night of Passover, we count the days traversed from the Exodus, chronicling the milestones and stations of our journey of self-refinement.
Read MoreThe Arizal
Rabbi Isaac Luria, the Arizal, revealed a powerfully elegant mystical structure which deciphers the secrets of Kabbalah from the beginning of time.
Read MoreRing, Round & Roof: Three Mysteries of Marriage
A marriage consists of three circles: the feminine circle, the masculine circle and the divine circle.
Read MoreGender Differences: The Better Half?
The latest findings about the power of women confirm an age-old truth of the Torah that feminine energy is indeed more evolved than its masculine counterpart. Furthermore, the Kabbalah states that we are now on the verge of a new feminine revolution.
Read MoreThe Runaway Soul
How tzaraat is related to Chassidic teaching that the human soul is driven by two contrary forces: the drive to “run” or escape (ratzo), and the drive to settle (shov).
Read MoreMiracles: With Ken Woodward
Ken Woodward himself is Roman Catholic, and he wrote a fascinating book, a study on miracles in the traditions of all these major religions. Read this honest conversation between Ken Woodward and Rabbi Simon Jacobson.
Read MoreSpiritual Thirst
Spiritual thirst is a thirst without water. It is a thirst for truth, meaning, and purpose.
Read MoreVayeirah : G-d’s Mysterious Ways
Our relationship with G-d is a two-way street: The more we immerse ourselves in our calling and the more dedicated we become to our mission, the more access we gain to the deeper mysteries of life.
Read MoreKorach: Can A Circle Marry A Square?
Go beyond yourself and you will find true and everlasting love. If you are a circle learn and appreciate the virtues of the square.
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