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What Is Kabbalah?
Kabbalah is the name applied to the whole scope of Jewish mysticism. While the Torah focuses on what God wants from us, Kabbalah penetrates deeper, into God’s worlds.
Kabbalah is an ancient paradigm for living. It teaches that all of the branch's life – health, relationships, careers, – emanates from the same root. It’s the mechanics of how the universe works. It’s a way of looking at the world that connects one to the kind of permanent fulfilment one seeks.
Learning Kabbalah merges the earthly and the spiritual as one to flood the world with goodness until the promise of the prophet is fulfilled
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As we approach Chanukah, I invite you to consider something deeply powerful and potentially life-changing: the special night of Notzer VeNakeh on Zos Chanukah — the eighth and final, most spiritually potent night of the holiday.
Why This Night Matters
Zos Chanukah is more than the conclusion of eight days of light; it is the moment when the gates of Divine mercy stand wide open — a rare, profound spiritual opportunity.
The Notzer VeNakeh Tikkun taps into a higher system of compassion (called “Dikna Kadisha”), allowing prayers to bypass strict judgment and reach straight to the source of kindness and blessing.
Through this sacred ceremony — no matter where you are — you can draw down blessings for:
Children, family, and future generations (Banei),
Health, longevity, and spiritual vitality (Chayei),
Livelihood, sustenance, and material stability (U’Mezoni).
Why You Might Want to Join This Year
Perhaps you’ve been carrying heavy worries — about the future of your family, your health, your finances, or simply a sense of emptiness or longing for deeper meaning. Zos Chanukah offers a chance to illuminate those dark corners with Divine light and mercy.
By submitting your name (and those of your loved ones), you join a global community in this midnight-hour Tikkun. Your requests are handled with reverence and confidentiality.
What You Can Do Now
Reflect: What are your needs? What blessings are you praying for — children, health, peace, sustenance, spiritual awakening?
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With help from Heven, בס׳׳ד
✨ A Powerful Day of Prayer for Our Members ✨
Today, we had the rare and holy privilege to pray by the Avos and Imahos at the resting places of Avraham and Sarah, Yitzchak and Rivka, and Yaakov and Leah, in the Ma’arat HaMachpela in Chevron.
Only three times a year is the Kever of Yitzchak Avinu open to the public — and today was one of those special times. We entered with deep emotion and cried out in tefillah for all our dear members and supporters.
We also prayed on your behalf at the opening of the Garden of Eden — the Petach Gan Eden.
In addition, heartfelt prayers were offered by the Ramban, and at the holy resting places of Yishay, the father of King David, one of the very few who passed from this world without sin, and Ruth, the great-great-grandmother of King David.
May all these tefillos bring abundant blessing, healing, and salvation to all who are connected with us. May Hashem hear and answer every sincere prayer for good.
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A new year is coming.
"Today is a day of celebration."
The world already smells of a new year, like the smell of a newborn baby, refreshing, intriguing, with a new light about to be revealed.
The wings of history, in the fateful years that we are in the midst of and still do not know what they hold within, are afraid, filled with awe, and eager anticipation of the future.
The year and its curses will end.
A new year begins with its lights, blessings, and gifts.
I am enclosing here a gift for spiritual preparation in honor of Rosh Hashanah, about the power of raising voices, the power of blowing the shofar, and opening the broken heart to arouse compassion for ourselves, and out of the longing, desire, and great longing to receive new abundance for us and for the entire Jewish people very soon.
Join us tomorrow for Live YouTube shofar blowing.
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From Rosh Chodesh Elul until after Simchat Torah: this Tehillim is said after the prayer
Everyone who recites Tehillim 27 (“L’Dovid Hashem Ori Veyishi”) from Rosh Chodesh Elul until Shemini Atzeret is promised that he will be spared from all misfortunes and harmful decrees, and that his enemies and those who seek his harm will fall before him. In addition, it will be considered as though he had brought offerings in the Temple and had prayed in the Holy Temple with pure intentions. This Tehillim is very beneficial for the forgiveness of sins, for protection from misfortunes, and for the sweetening of harsh judgments. Therefore, every Jew should be careful to recite it after the prayer, morning and evening, from Rosh Chodesh Elul until Simchat Torah.
The Ari HaKadosh (Rabbi Yitzchak Luria) said that by reciting this Tehillim, one draws down great light and blessing from the upper worlds, which protects him from all enemies and misfortunes. This is hinted at in the opening words of the Tehillim: “Hashem is my light” — in Elul and Rosh Hashanah; “and my salvation” — on Yom Kippur; “for He will hide me in His sukkah” — on Sukkot.
It is also hinted at in the words: “If an army encamps against me, my heart will not fear” — referring to the prosecuting angels who rise against Israel during this period. And through the recitation of this Tehillim, they are subdued and nullified, and all the harsh decrees are annulled.
This is why it is customary to say it from Rosh Chodesh Elul until Shemini Atzeret, every day, morning and evening, after the prayer.
This Tehillim corresponds to the Thirteen Attributes of Mercy: “Hashem, Hashem, G-d compassionate and gracious…” (Exodus 34:6–7). Therefore, it contains the word “Hashem” thirteen times, and this is not coincidental, for everything is measured precisely.
In summary: Reciting this Tehillim sweetens the harsh judgments, protects from misfortunes, grants forgiveness for sins, and draws down blessings upon Israel.
(Siddur HaRashash, according to the writings of the Ari Z”l, Sha’ar HaKavanot, Drush Rosh Hashanah, page 94)
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