Kabbalah
Music, kabbalah, and time: Inside Eduard Shyfrin’s kabbalistic soundscape
In his latest album, Eduard Shyfrin weaves contemporary music with the spiritual depth of Jewish mysticism, creating a deeply reflective listening experience.
Lockdown: Save your time for love
What a German-Jewish scholar can tell us about pro-Mamdani Jews today
Black Hole Blues: At the Edge of Time, Space, and No Return
Veteran pop-folk artist Shem-Tov Levi takes on 18th-century Italian poet
His slot in the forthcoming Oud Days Festival draws on the writings of 18th century Italian rabbi, kabbalist, philosopher, and poet Moshe Haim Luzzatto.
'The Kabbalistic Tree': Exploring a unique dimension of Jewish thought - review
It is a comprehensive history and development of these trees, which includes multiple examples that the author has collected to illustrate his subject.
4,000 years of 'The Logic of the Impossible' - Interview
An in-depth interview with Eduard Shyfrin - founder of the theory of the Kabbalah of Information.
The first creation of Adam: 'It is not good that man is alone'
In this article I will try to provide an answer to the “simple” question of why G-d made woman.
'The Souls of the World of Chaos': Understanding the whole palace - review
When so many attack ideological opponents, the text frames more nuanced critiques
The first Creation of Adam: The Serpent within
This article analyzes he contradictions between the two accounts of the Creation of Man in the Torah and attempt to answer them.
Shabbat is the state of Adam before the Sin
Understanding the reason for Shabbat and its importance.
Madonna postpones tour after severe health emergency
The star reportedly pushed through symptoms to keep rehearsing for her upcoming performances.
National Library of Israel ventures into a new realm of Jewish creativity
RELIGIOUS AFFAIRS: Israel’s National Library debuts the largest collection of Kabbalah ‘trees,’ expected to form the cornerstone of one of the most important collections of Judaica.
Summer is almost here: It’s time to learn the Torah of the garden
This description of plants is a reflection of the way many of us experience plants — as alive, and in relationship to us. And it’s likely they reflect how our ancestors did too.