Tag: Jewish mysticism
What’s Time Got to Do With It? – The Kabbalah of Science [audio]
The mysteries of time, space, and dimensions.
The Science of Kabbalah: DEBUT SHOW! – The Science of Kabbalah [audio]
Jewish Mysticism explained and broken down into the A, B, C's of science.
Freeing Ourselves From Judgement & Celebrating Peace of Mind – SOUL TALK [audio]
How can we learn to 'give the benefit of the doubt'?
SOUL TALK – The Power of Kabbalah: Understanding The Soul Meaning Of Torah [audio]
The science behind Torah.
Tamar Yonah Show – Heaven, Hell, and Meet the Devil! [audio]
'Satan', and the idea of 'eternal damnation'.
The Tamar Yonah Show – Converting in the Countryside [audio]
Originally from Denmark, she runs a conversion program in a country setting for women seeking to convert to Judaism.
The Tamar Yonah Show – What Does Judaism Say About Witches and Curses? [audio]
Do witches really exist today? Do curses have any real power?
Safed Rabbi Arrested for Alleged Rape
Police Thursday morning arrested a rabbi from Safed (Tzfat) whom a woman said raped her after giving her spiritual guidance several years ago.
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Lag BaOmer, the Kabbalah, and the Renaissance of Jewish Womanhood
Yishai delves into two issues of intrigue: the Kabbalah and women. The holiday of Lag BaOmer is all about the victory of authentic Jewish culture and the Kabbalah -- the mystical doctrines of the Torah. But what does that really mean? Can someone explain what the Kabbalah actually is? Rabbi Mike Feuer joins Yishai for a peak into the hidden, and inner, planes of Judaism. Then, being a woman today means balancing family and career, leaving self-growth neglected. This was the impetus for the Jewish Women's Renaissance Project, created to give Jewish women a chance to explore Israel, Judaism and themselves, while making friends similarly seeking a meaning-filled life. Yishai is joined in-studio by partnerships director Ariella Milobsky and trip director Tzippy Lieberman, who share their personal stories of growth and redemption, and discuss the that arose from Jewish women's yearning for more.