The Inner Self Of Man – 1:4
If we would strip away all the properties of man, we would be left with the quintessential self of the person, for one’s arms are not him, his legs are not him and neither...
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If we would strip away all the properties of man, we would be left with the quintessential self of the person, for one’s arms are not him, his legs are not him and neither...
We concluded above that the universe and everything in it, including the human body, appears to have an animating force within it to enliven it, and that without this force it would be nothing...
From the above, it is understood that there must be a soul which animates and enlivens the physical body. Now, just as this is so in man, who is a microcosm, likewise, in the...
It is clear that there is a force which enlivens the body. The external body itself is nothing more than an inanimate vessel which contains and is animated by this force. This is readily...
Originally, until the time of Noah, mankind was not meant to eat meat…
Besides narrative, the Torah is also comprised of 613 commandments (mitzvoth). There are several ways…
An exposition on the thirteen principles of all faith set forth by Maimonides.
This book is known as THE KEY to Chassidus & Kabbalah
Eating matzos on Pesach is different than any other mitzvah. In this mitzvah not only does one do the mitzvah but one actually consumes it.
Have you ever felt that if only something in your life had been different your life would have been better? Is there any truth in that?