Yedidah Cohen’s talks on Rabbi Ashlag’s Kabbalah are short insights into the inner world of Torah. The podcast is given biweekly and may touch on some aspect of our daily life, the festivals, or the weekly Torah portion viewed in an entirely new way.
See also www.nehorapress.com
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Yedidah Cohen’s talks on Rabbi Ashlag’s Kabbalah are short insights into the inner world of Torah. The podcast is given biweekly and may touch on some aspect of our daily life, the festivals, or the weekly Torah portion viewed in an entirely new way.
See also www.nehorapress.com
When travelling in Jerusalem today, we see a thriving city. The elderly sit with their staffs in their hands and the children play in the streets, fulfilling the prophecy of Zechariah made 2000 years ago. So why should we mourn on Tisha b Av today? The Zohar teaches us that the inner meaning of Jerusalem is the point of holiness in our heart. On Tisha BAv we need to take stock and mourn that the consciousness of God is so low on our own personal agenda and on that of the world. It is our mourning for the consciousness of God in our lives that helps us realize how much we desire and long for the rebuilding of our inner Jerusalem.
Insights into Rabbi Ashlag's Kabbalah podcast
Yedidah Cohen’s talks on Rabbi Ashlag’s Kabbalah are short insights into the inner world of Torah. The podcast is given biweekly and may touch on some aspect of our daily life, the festivals, or the weekly Torah portion viewed in an entirely new way.
See also www.nehorapress.com