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THE KABBALAH OF TIME: The Jewish Calendar is the master key to unlock the hidden rationale behind the formal structure of ancient sacred texts, as well as to understand and experience the most profound mystical concepts, which reveal the spiritual energy of each week, serving as a practical guide for self-analysis and development.
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364 lives were lost at the Nova Festival on Shabat-Shmini Atzeret/Simchat Torah last year.
364 represents the days in the solar year (all days other than Yom Kippur) in which we have to fight our evil inclination.
364 is also the number of days in the 52-week calendar in Kabbalah of Time.
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As we approach Shmini Atzeret, it’s worth remembering the song of the animal in Perek Shira for this week, Week 4:
The Eagle is saying, "And You, G-d, Lord of Hosts, Lord of Israel, awake to reckon all the nations; do not be gracious to any wicked traitors, sela!" (Psalms 59:6)
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ההוא = טוב (17)
Bava Basra 106b
Our sages teach us that Moshiach is born on Tisha B'Av. Could Tisha B'Av also be a reference to a year and a place?
Often in gematria, we add a definite article. In this case, תשעה באב becomes התשעי באב, the Ninth of Av. Counting the ה separately, that’s numerical value for this coming year, 5785: ה״תשפה.
Furthermore, the letters of התשעי באב could also be the number and initials for a place (switching around the letters slightly):
770, Brooklyn, New York, United States:
תשע , ברוקלין, יורק החדש, ארצות ברית
770 is also the Gematria of the name of the Lubavitcher Rebbe:
רב מנחם מנדל בן לוי יצחק
5+785 is also the Gematria of “Then, Elijah the Tishbite will come:”