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Angels in Judaism are spiritual beings with no physical traits, mentioned in Genesis and described anthropomorphically to reflect their roles and tasks.
What are angels? How do they come into existence? What do they do for us?
What is a soul? I asked a couple of angels, a psychiatrist, a physicist and a guru, and this is what they told me...
I met them in my car.
From Lot's escape to Shabbat hymns: What do you know about angels?
Bringing people into our space can be quite exposing and maybe even embarrassing, but it is one of the greatest forms of kindness and the epitome of sharing our bounty.
The term “archangel” doesn’t actually have a Hebrew equivalent in Jewish Scriptures.
The Talmud tells us that when we pray, we should resemble the angels, about whom it is said, “Their legs were a straight leg . . .”
Discussions on Prayer, Lesson 31
In the blessings of the Shema we describe in great detail the lofty nature and divine service of the heavenly angels. In this lesson we explore three reasons why we focus in these prayers on the angels’ sanctifying G-d.
In our daily prayers we repeatedly quote the praises and songs that the angels offer the Almighty on High. These visions of the celestial beings have been transmitted to us by the prophets Isaiah and Ezekiel. This class will explain the meaning of these s...
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