The Sacred Significance of the Number Ten in Jewish Thought
The number ten is more than a number in Jewish tradition—it’s a framework for transformation. [...]
Symbolism of the Number Ten in Jewish Beliefs
The number ten embodies creativity, strength, and resilience. From the Hebrew letter Yod to the [...]
The Concept of Healing in Judaism
In Judaism, healing intertwines Divine intervention and personal responsibility. While faith celebrates God as the [...]
The Role of Hebrew Letters in Jewish Culture
A fusion of language and spirituality, rich symbolism, and numerical power, Hebrew letters are rooted [...]
Articles
:Articles Articles about culture, religion, history and traditions of Jews are shown in this [...]
The Star of David
מגן דוד The Star of David, or Magen David, stands as a profound emblem of [...]
Tefillin
Tefillin, sacred leather boxes worn during prayer, symbolize the profound bond between God and [...]
Sefirot or Divine Attributes
The Sefirot, ten Divine energies rooted in Kabbalistic tradition, shape the universe’s spiritual architecture. Originating [...]
Shabbat
Celebrated with joy and reverence, Shabbat stands as a sacred retreat from worldly concerns. This [...]
Shahin Torah
Shahin Torah, a poetic rendition of the Torah in Persian was crafted over three decades. [...]
Kabbalah
Kabbalah – Jewish Mysticism Discovered in 13th-century Spain, the Zohar unveils the mystical secrets of [...]
The process of formation and compilation of rules in Judaism
Judaism, the oldest Abrahamic faith, is built on an intricate legal foundation tracing back to [...]
Farsi-Yahudi
Farsihud, Persian written in Hebrew script, captures centuries of Iranian Jewish history, philosophy, and artistry. [...]
The Evil Eye
Just like the five senses, the evil eye is undoubtedly born with you, grows with [...]
Yusef abad Miqveh
To see 360-degree images (panorama), please click Yusef Abad Miqveh Spring 2011 Yusef Abad Miqveh [...]
The Eye of Providence
In ancient Egypt, the title “Horus” was used for several Pharaohs and gods, the most [...]
Bad Eye
The Jewish culture has a different approach compared to other cultures when it comes to [...]
Khamsa
The Talmud tells us that since humans always felt threatened by unknown forces such as [...]
Segula
Segula, or amulet, is a pillar of Jewish faith, used during worships, especially tefillah (i.e., [...]
Ashkenazis and Sephardic Jews
During the compilation of the Talmud (around the 43rd century in the Hebrew calendar – [...]
Rimmonim
The year was 1159. The excavation team was exploring Egypt’s ancient capital, when suddenly, while [...]
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