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SUMMARY:Sitting Under the Palm Tree of Deborah: Everyday Ethics Through a Kabbalistic Lens
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What is the relationship between our theology and our ethics? How can the way we imagine God affect how we lead our daily lives? One answer was produced by Rabbi Moses Cordovero in Safed. That remarkable community of scholars, poets, and mystics, ensconced in the northern hills of the Land of Israel, came together and changed the face of Judaism, and Moses Cordovero was one of its greatest rabbis. Along with his voluminous writings on all areas of kabbalistic wisdom, he produced a small instructive treatise, <i>Tomer D''vorah</i> (<i>The Palm Tree of Deborah</i>), that strove to show how the most profound kabbalistic teachings could have practical applications by teaching us how to live as ethical human beings.=0D=0A=
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http://www.adultjewishlearning.org
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