Rabbi Yosef Yitzchak Schneerson said: “We must listen to what the candles are saying.”
Rabbi Chaim Vital related that he saw with his own eyes that when the Arizal - Rabbi Yitzchak Luria - would see the flame of a candle, he could communicate with it, for a flame has its own story to tell. This is a special intention for a woman to have when she lights Shabbat candles – to listen to what the flame is telling her. This is also true of the Chanukah candles. On Chanukah, we light 36 candles, parallel to the 36 tzaddikim of the generation, and the 36 hours the hidden light shone in Gan Eden.
This Chanukah, try and gaze at the candles and take away a lesson for your life
What's the deeper paradigm represented by the Biblical siblings Jacob & Esau, and Rachel & Leah?
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The Sages teach us that every story in the Torah contains the story of your life. How is Abraham's adventurous journey to the holy land connected to the journey of my life?
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Led by noted Kabbalist teacher Rav Pinson, tonight's session (4:30 pm PT / &:30pm EST) will focus on one of the most famous Rabbis ever, the author of the Code of Jewish Law Rabbi Yoseph Caro - and his connection with an angel that would teach him secret insights throughout his life.