The Sefirah that stands opposite to the sefirah we examined last, Netzach, is called Hod. The root of the word Hod has different meanings: majesty, acknowledgement, and gratitude. From these different meanings the kabbalists created a definition of this spiritual energy.
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The Sefirah of Netzach
Our next stop in the examination of the Tree of Life is Netzach. Netzach can be translated as victory and as eternity. This is the sefirah in which our actions and our achievements draw the power to continue, where we find the endurance to face all the challenges that we…
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After all the Jewish holidays, I now resume the musings about the different energies of the Eternal according to the Kabbalah. Today, I will explore the energy of Tiferet. Tiferet can be translated as Glory, harmony, beauty, or compassion. It is the balance achieved as we fine tune the influence of the…
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In 2011, Benjamin and I travelled to Spain. We chose Spain for the soccer, since Benjamin wanted to watch Cristiano Ronaldo play. I remember enjoying Spain from a trip I took with my mom in January 1982, when the two of us backpacked through Europe, after my first year living…
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Whenever I can, I have knitting needles or a crochet hook in my hands. I love crocheting and knitting, and although I have been doing both for a long time now, I am very slow at both crafts. This fact does not stop me from loving the feeling of the different…
More...The Sefirah of Gevurah and the Gift of Boundaries
Gevurah, sometimes called Din, is the sefirah that lies opposite to Hessed in the Tree of Life. Gevurah means power, strength, rigor, or bravery, and Din means judgment. All of these understandings of Gevurah/Din are important concepts for anyone who wishes to lead a good life. The sefirah of Gevurah/Din is where we find measures, limits, and restraints. It is this sefirah that regulates the manifestation…
More...Treating Ourselves with Love and with Kindness
This week we are welcoming the new Hebrew month of Elul, and with it, the daily listening of the sound of the shofar. Elul is the last month of the Hebrew calendar, heralding a period of introspection, a time to review our actions during the year that passed, a time to re-think our deeds…
More...Learning from Morateinu (Our Teacher) Simone Biles the True Meaning of Binah
This past week we heard a lot of commentary about Simone Biles, the amazing gymnast that withdrew from Olympic competition, due to mental health issues.
More...With Gratitude for the Past, We Anticipate a Bright Future
This past week, the Jewish Institute for Lifelong Learning and Innovation (JILLI) celebrated its first anniversary. It is a time of profound gratitude for the support that we have received from you, to celebrate what we have accomplished together, and to imagine the future.
More...Connecting with the Energy of Hohmah
I continue the exploration of the sefirot by examining the sefirah of Hohmah, of Wisdom. Ayn Sof and Keter, the two concepts we have examined until now, are too amorphous for us to have a true grasp of what they are and how they function. The closest aspect of the…
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