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Upper World.
Jewish meditation Yichudim ("unifications")
Devekut Shaar HaKavanot Niyyah, a
similar concept in
Islam Halachipedia article Pinchas Giller...
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Shaar HaMitzvot – Gate of
Mitzvot commandments Shaar HaPasukim – Gate of Verses:
Likutei Torah,
Sepher HaLikutim
Shaar HaKavanot – Gate of
Kavanot (intentions):...
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Courtyard to an Ashke**** father, Solomon, and a
Sephardic mother.
Sefer HaKavanot U'Ma'aseh
Nissim records that one day, Luria's
father remained in the...
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arrangement of the
kabbalistic sacred names found in
Isaac Luria's
Sefer haKavanot,
published by
Elijah ben Azriel, with the
commentary Ya'ir
Nativ of Nathan...
- of. (5778) Pe'At
HaYam al
Shaar HaKaVaNot -
writings about P****over, the
counting of the Omer, and Shavuot. (57xx)
PeTach Shaar HaShamayim &
Binyan Ariel...
- Hillula, a day of celebration. This is
based on the
original text of
Shaar HaKavanot by
Chaim Vital,
which refers to the day as Yom
Simchato ("the day of his...
- when it is not
offered in
accordance with that rite. — Sha'ar
ha-
Kavanot,
Inyan Nusach ha-Tefila It is
generally held that
every Jew is
bound to observe...
- of the
Midrash haNe'elam,
where Hebrew words and
phrases are
often emplo**** as in the
Babylonian Talmud. "The
Hebrew of the
Midrash haNe'elam is similar...
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Sefer Raziel HaMalakh (Hebrew: ספר רזיאל המלאך, "the book of
Raziel the angel") is a
grimoire of
Practical Kabbalah from the
Middle Ages
written primarily...
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Bahir or
Sefer HaBahir (Hebrew: סֵפֶר הַבָּהִיר,
Hebrew pronunciation: [ˈsefeʁ ˌ(h)abaˈ(h)iʁ]; "Book of Clarity" or "Book of Illumination") is an anonymous...