The word ‘Yehudi’ (Jew), represents the term ”Dala-V’aniya – Poor and destitute”. What is the poorest and most destitute item you can think of? I would say a mirror! Whereas everything in the world has a form and an intrinsically exclusive characteristic (even a rock has its own form, shape, etc.), a mirror is nothing but a reflection [...]
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A Jew Reflects Hashem
Posted in Hashkafa, tagged Hashem, Jew, yehudi on January 14, 2010 | Leave a Comment »
“You Can Be Off By 1 In A G’matriah”
Posted in Hashkafa, tagged achdus, achdut, g'matrias, gematriah, Hebrew numeric values, Jew, yehudi on December 30, 2009 | Leave a Comment »
For all of us who love G’matrias (the art of using the numerical value of the Hebrew letters to find correlations in the Torah), we know that there is a rule called “Im hakollel“. This is where we add 1 digit to a G’matriah so that it will equal and correlate with the numerical value [...]