We Continue our article on pi, this time delving deeper into the Gaon of Vilna's commentary on the Book of Formation, where he describes a beautiful relationship between creation, pi, the 32 pathways of wisdom and the Ten Utterances. We also look at the powers of pi and the various rational approximations used for pi.
...When you are willing to be recruited to this cause of winning the king's spiritual war, you are immediately given his most trusted treasure and weapon—the secrets of the secrets of the Torah—without any effort on your part. And you do not need to draw these secrets down form above. You discover that they are within you; where you are, in your present state. Simply put, you realize that you yourself are the treasure. The treasure is in you yourself... Click here to read...
Full summary of this Hebrew lecture given at the vort of Gilad Herman and Elital Rubinstein in Kfar Chabad. The Rav discusses in depth two letters from the Lubavitcher Rebbe on Torah and science, including the argument from design (intelligent design) and the implications of quantum physics for our picture of reality and God. Click here to read...
Harav Ginsburgh on the Relationship between Judaism, Christianity, and Islam
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Special Video of the dancing at Harav Ginsburgh's lecture at Yeshivat Aish Kodesh in Ramat Gan - 15 Shevat 5769. Click here to view with Windows Media Player. (music begins after 20 seconds and video zoom's out after about 2 mins.)
Elijah's Charm is a fine handcrafted 14k gold piece, inspired by the mystical teachings of the prophet Elijah. It is a powerful symbol that will enhance your ability to find favor in the eyes of others.
Look closely and you will see that together, the two outer axes form the Hebrew letter chet (ח), which represents the to and fro pulse of life. The middle axis consists of the final letter nun (ן) and provides balance so that we are not over-extended nor overly introvert. Together, these two letters spell the Hebrew word for "grace," chen (חן), which also means "finding favor." The Bible uses this word when it tells us that "Noah found favor (chen) in the eyes of God," because he reflected (like a mirror) the good qualities of those around him.
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