- In
Jewish religious law (halakha), the laws of
yichud (Hebrew: איסור ייחוד, romanized: issur
yichud, lit. 'prohibition of seclusion')
prohibit seclusion...
- "Tzimtzum: Contraction". Inner.org.
Retrieved 2013-12-08. Tanya,
Shaar Hayichud ve
HaEmunah, ch.4 E. J. Schochet, The
Hasidic Movement and the Gaon of Vilna...
- to
Rabbi Aharon Sha'arei
HaYichud ve'Ha'emuna Sha'arei
Avodah Shaar HaTefilah
Avodat HaLevi (Torah commentary) vol 1.
Avodat HaLevi (Torah commentary) vol...
- and
Other Necessary Beings,
Stanford Encyclopedia of
Philosophy Shaar HaYichud - The Gate of Unity,
Dovber Schneuri - A
detailed explanation of the paradox...
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discourses for the Days of Awe
Shaar HaEmunah -
explanation of the
Mitzvah of
faith and the
festival of
Pesach Shaar HaYichud -
explanation of
Seder hishtalshelus...
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abstract in
verse of
Sefer haNitzachon; A.
Geiger declares Lipmann's
authorship of this poem doubtful. A
commentary to the Shir
haYichud (Freiburg, 1560) In...
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learn the
works of
Aharon HaLevi of Staroshelye,
which include "Sha'arei
HaYichud Ve
HaEmunoh", "Sha'arei Avoda", and "Avodas
HaLevi". The
Staroselyer Rebbe...
-
Rabbi Aharon HaLevi of
Staroshelye (pronounced Strashelye),
which include "Sha'arei
HaYichud Ve
HaEmunoh", "Sha'arei Avoda", and "Avodas
HaLevi". The Staroselyer...
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mystical thought is
transcendent and only
involved with holiness. Sha'ar
ha-
Yichud ve'ha'Emunah ("The
Gateway of
Unity and Belief"). This book
outlines the...
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state of
utter nothingness, as
before the
creation ...". (Tanya,
Shaar Hayichud,
Chapter 2–3.
Shneur Zalman of Liadi).
Giordano Bruno,
Baruch Spinoza and...