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‘The Hidden God: When the Divine Face Is Concealed’

Hester panim — the hiding of God’s face — names the seasons when the Divine feels absent. What Jewish thought says about concealment, and how to wait in it.
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‘The Thirty-Two Paths of Wisdom’

Sefer Yetzirah says God made the world through thirty-two paths of wisdom — the ten sefirot and twenty-two letters. What the paths are, and how to walk them.
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‘The Divine Light: Ohr Ein Sof, the Infinite Light’

Kabbalah speaks of the infinite light — Ohr Ein Sof — that descends to make creation. What the divine light means, drawn from the sources.
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‘Merkavah: The Chariot Mysticism of Ezekiel’

Merkavah mysticism is Judaism’s earliest mystical path — the ascent toward the divine throne of Ezekiel’s vision. What it was, and what it still offers.
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‘The Four Worlds: How Creation Descends from the Infinite’

Kabbalah maps reality as four worlds descending from the Infinite to the physical — Atzilut, Beriah, Yetzirah, Asiyah. What the four worlds mean.
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‘The Jewish Soul: Nefesh, Ruach, and Neshamah’

Judaism sees the soul in layers — nefesh, ruach, neshamah. What the Jewish soul is, drawn from the sources, and what it means for how you live.
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‘Kabbalah Meditation: The Contemplative Heart of Jewish Mysticism’

Kabbalah meditation is a real Jewish contemplative practice — stillness, sacred names, cleaving to God. What it is, and how to begin it simply.
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‘The Sefirot: The Ten Channels of the Infinite’

The sefirot are the ten channels through which the infinite God meets creation. What Kabbalah’s central map means — drawn from Sefer Yetzirah, not the occult.
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‘Ein Sof: The Infinite That Has No End’

Ein Sof is Kabbalah’s name for God as the boundless Infinite — beyond every name and form. What the idea means, drawn from authentic Jewish sources.
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‘Ruth: The First Jew by Choice’

Ruth the Moabite is the tradition’s model of the convert — and the ancestor of King David. Her story, and what it offers every woman who chooses Judaism.