Gilgulei Neshamot in Parashat Pinchas
Gilgulei Neshamot in Parashat Pinchas Queen Jezebel - Eliyahu HaNavi - Rabbi Akiva According to the holy Zohar, Eliyahu was the reincarnation of Pinchas. (Z...
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Gilgulei Neshamot in Parashat Pinchas Queen Jezebel - Eliyahu HaNavi - Rabbi Akiva According to the holy Zohar, Eliyahu was the reincarnation of Pinchas. (Z...
Sod Torah – Take Off Your Shoes When Moshe Rabbeinu saw the burning bush and wished to draw near, he heard the voice of the Almighty: “Take off your shoes, for...
Tehillim 122, or Why Jewish Surnames Ended in “-i” Tehillim 122:4 שִׁבְטֵי־יָ֭הּ עֵד֣וּת לְיִשְׂרָאֵ֑ל - “Shivtei Yah—edut le-Yisrael” - (The tribes of t...
Tehillim 85 – a segula to give tzedakah before a journey Tehillim 85:14 “Tzedek lefanav yehalekh, veyasem lederekh pe'amav” – (Justice (Tzedakah) will go be...
Segulot for Tzedakah Sources in the Torah on giving tzedakah - “Open your hand to the poor” (Devarim 15:8); - “So that your brother may live with you” (V...
Tehillim 136 and 26 Generations In Psalm 136—the Great Hallel (praise of Hashem)—David HaMelech says the words “Ki le'olam chasdo” — (for His kindness end...
Tefillah le-Butzina Kadisha Rabbi Shimon bar Yochai A prayer to the Divine Lamp, Rabbi Shimon bar Yochai. Transliteration: Ribono shel Olam, ten be-lev h...
Tehillim and Forgiveness at Half Price When Rabbi Nachum of Chernobyl was approached by “penitents”—Jews who had committed many sins and resolved to return to...
Sod Torah - The Secret of the Yaaleh Veyavo Insertion On Rosh Chodesh, in such important prayers as the Shemoneh Esrei and Birkat HaMazon, the insertion “Yaale...
The Story of a Person Who Connected Her Life with Tehillim I took Tehillim into my hands while listening to Ezra Howkin’s lectures on Tanya. Now it seems to me...
The story of a woman whose life was changed by reading Tehillim. "I always found it difficult to relate to the Psalms: ‘G-d is my Shepherd’—phrases like that a...
Tehillim 55 and Baseless Fear “Libi yachil bekirbi, ve'imot mavet naflu alai” — (My heart trembles within me; mortal terror has fallen upon me). In Judaism,...