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Devekut, debekuth,
deveikuth or
deveikus (דבקות;
traditionally "clinging on" to God) is a
Jewish concept referring to
closeness to God. It may
refer to...
- terminology,
Hasidic philosophy internalised mystical experience,
emphasising devekut attachment to its
Rebbe leadership, who
embody and
channel the
Divine flow...
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internalise the
experience of
Jewish mysticism into
daily inspiration (
devekut), this
inner life of the
sefirot is explored, and the role they play in...
- structured,
soulful forms to
reflect the
mystical joy of
intense prayer (
devekut). A
revival of
interest in
Jewish music was
sparked as part of Hasidism...
- Baal Shem Tov
taught that the end of
worship of God is
attachment to God (
devekut),
which primarily is the
service of the
heart rather than the mind. The...
- cir****scribed opposite." One
major derivative of this
philosophy is the
notion of
devekut, "communion". As God was everywhere,
connection with him had to be pursued...
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prayer practices.
Jewish mystics have
viewed meditation as
leading to
devekut (cleaving to God).
Hebrew terms for
meditation include hitbodedut (or hisbodedus...
- the
Neptic Fathers).
Parallels have been
drawn between nepsis and
Jewish devekut. In
Orthodox Christianity, the
struggle against the
corruption of the p****ions...
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emphasis on
Divine Omnipresence and
immanence lies
behind Hasidic joy and
devekut, and its
stress on
transforming the
material into
spiritual worship. In...
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Archived 2010-12-16 at the
Wayback Machine Chofetz Chaim Daily Calendar Devekut.com has a link ("Chofetz Chaim") with an
abstract of a book by
Rabbis Shimon...