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Shabbat, November 22, 2008 - 24 Cheshvan, 5769
ChabadofBinghamton.com » Audio Classes » Spirituality » Kabbalah » The Song of Myself

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The Song of Myself



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Asher Crispe
Rabbi Asher Crispe is the Director of The Institute for Jewish Thought and Culture and is a world renowned lecturer on Chassidic and Kabbalistic Philosophy. He is also a doctoral fellow at NYU in Philosophy of Religion.



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Posted: June 22, 2008
Daat
In kabbala Keter and Daat are interchanged meaning either supraconscious which unites Chachma and Binah or as Daat drawing intellect into the Midot emotions.
Posted By Nussin, Beijing

Posted: June 20, 2008
this is really fascinating. just wanted to clarify - where is "Daas" in this? I didn't hear it mentioned.
Posted By chanah

Posted: June 20, 2008
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Awesome!
It’s hard to keep pace with all aspects of your shiur at once. Each segment of it needs to be studied deeply hours and hours. Blessed be those mentors who help their students to obtain such sacred knowledge! Thank you.
Posted By Anonymous, League City, US



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