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Uploaded by on Mar 18, 2008

Mendy Pellin hosts AskmosesTV with guest Simon Jacobson as he takes apart the 2nd of the 10 Sephirot - Gevurah.

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  • This is an excellent series! but why did they not do all 10 sephirot??? (only did Chessed and Gevurah)

    If they did plz someone tell me where i could find them because i cant find the rest of them anywhere.

  • Kabbalah and continue to fall

    You people are Sick

    We will kill your Christ Antichrist

  • The Talmud teaches that "Who is strong? Who subdues his inclination." and an act of kindness or justice is not an evil inclination. The refusal to do so is an evil inclination, which is the absence of Divine Strength, the antithesis of gevurah and its kelipa.

  • An imbalance of gevurah is actually the example of the miss gevurah restraining a selfless act (saving the cat) and fulfilling a selfish one (studying). The rabbi used this example because this network is viewed also by children, and because it is easier to study than to perform acts of kindness and justice when situations that require self-lessness present themselves, To study in face of poverty or injustice could never be an act of gevurah, but one of weakness and selfishness.

  • What is the tikkun for a gevurah imbalance?

  • That's 100 videos, great job Mendy!

    Keep them coming.

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