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“Patach Eliyahu” is an excerpt from the Tikkunei Zohar (Tikkunim, p. 17a). The Mekubalim teach that “Patach Eliyahu” describes how Shefa (Divine abundance) des...
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“Patach Eliyahu” is an excerpt from the Tikkunei Zohar (Tikkunim, p. 17a). The Mekubalim teach that “Patach Eliyahu” describes how Shefa (Divine abundance) des...
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