The Locust is saying,
THE KABBALAH OF TIME: The Jewish Calendar is the master key to unlock the hidden rationale behind the formal structure of ancient sacred texts, as well as to understand and experience the most profound mystical concepts, which reveal the spiritual energy of each week, serving as a practical guide for self-analysis and development.
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Tuesday, September 3, 2013
Week 19: The Locust is Saying (Book 7)
Wednesday, August 28, 2013
Week 20 (Book 7): The Spider is Saying
Friday, August 23, 2013
"Kabbalah of Time" Featured in Tamar Yonah's Blog on Arutz Sheva!
Amazing New Book: The Kabbalah of Time
by Tamar YonahThe article below is written by Rabbi Daniel Kahane
Brazilian-American authors Rabbi Daniel Kahane and Ann Helen Wainer have recently launched a book that promises to change the way scholars and laymen understand the Jewish calendar as well as the structure of central Jewish texts.
The book shows how the 52-day period spanning from Passover to Shavuot is in fact a microcosm of the 52 weeks of the year. Additionally, it demonstrates how 52 rabbis and 52 animals listed in the sacred works Pirkei Avot (“Ethics of the Fathers”) and Perek Shirah (“Chapter of Song”) parallel the year’s weeks as well. Finally, the book explores the kabbalistic meaning behind the numbers and divine attributes (sefirot) related to each day from Passover to Shavuot known as the Counting of the Omer.
The Counting of the Omer has always been one of the key tools used by the Jewish People as a basis for spiritual development. The book expands its use to the entire year and shows amazing and eerie connections between how the weeks of the year and the days of the Omer parallel each other. “The basis for the entire book is one simple idea,” Rabbi Kahane says, “Just as the culmination of the Counting of the Omer, Lag Ba’Omer, falls on the 33rd day of the Omer, so too the week of Lag Ba’Omer falls on the 33rd week of the year.
“The book’s use as a weapon against sadness should also not be underestimated,” exclaims Ann Helen Wainer, “its uplifting ideas and its connectedness to the song and harmony of nature, as well as the wisdom and foresight of our ancestors, is a true gift.”
The book was originally launched in Portuguese, after the authors received a grant from the Safra Philanthropic Institute in Brazil. An expanded English version (eBook and print) is available on Amazon, ModernJewishHome.com, as well as other vendors. More information and ongoing classes are also available at www.kabbalahoftime.com.
The “Kabbalah of Time” is currently listed as Amazon’s #1 “Hot New Release in Kabbalah.” The Kindle Edition also consistently listed #1, and now four months after its release, is among the Top #10 Best Sellers in its category.
About Ann Helen Wainer and Rabbi Daniel Kahane
Mrs. Wainer is a prolific author, having published several works regarding Judaism and Jewish History, as well as Brazilian Law and History. Her titles include: Jewish and Brazilian Connections to New York, India, and Ecology; Family Portrait; A Jewish Perspective on Ecology; Civil Liability of the Developer; and Brazilian Environmental Legislation. Ann Helen earned a master’s degree in corporate law in Brazil, and an MA in religious studies at Florida International University.
Rabbi Daniel Kahane is a graduate from Georgetown Law School and Princeton University, where he received the religion departmental award in Jewish studies, as well as a Certificate in the subject. He also attended Yeshiva University and Hebrew University in Jerusalem. Besides from working full-time as an attorney, Rabbi Kahane teaches weekly classes at Chabad of Aventura, FL.
For more information about “The Kabbalah of Time,” please visit www.kabbalahoftime.com, https://www.facebook.com/TheKabbalahOfTime, or contact Ann Helen Wainer at (305) 332-8660. You may also send an e-mail to cabaladotempo@gmail.com.
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Wednesday, August 21, 2013
Week 21 (Book 7): The Fly is Saying
The Fly, when Israel is not busying itself with Torah, is saying:
Thursday, August 15, 2013
Week 22 (Book 7): The Giant Sea Creatures Are Saying
The Giant Sea Creatures are saying:
Praise G-d from the land, the giant sea creatures and
all the depths.
For a fire blazed in My wrath, and
burned to the lowest depths.
It consumed the land and its produce,
setting aflame the foundations of mountains.
And the Lord brought the waters of the
sea back upon them
For I have kept the ways of the Lord and
have not wickedly departed from my G-d.
And the children of Israel walked on dry
land in the midst of the sea
But Hannah did not go up, for she said to her husband:
Until the child is weaned, then I shall bring him
I remember G-d and I stir; I speak and my spirit becomes faint,
forever.
And he shall appear before the Lord, and abide there
forever.
No enemy will exact from him, neither will an unjust person afflict
him.
My beloved stretched forth his hand from
the hole, and my insides stirred because of him.
"I have taken off my tunic; how can
I put it on?
To hear the bleatings of the flocks?
I have bathed my feet; how can I soil
them?"
At the divisions of Reuben, (there are)
great searchings of heart.
I arose to open for my beloved, and my
hands dripped with myrrh,
You held fast the awakenings of my eyes; I throb and I do not
speak.
And my fingers with flowing myrrh, upon
the handles of the lock.
I think of days of yore, ancient years.