|
|
|

- What is
time trekking? Briefly describe its art.
- Discuss
the implications of the adage, Redemption comes in the blink of an
eye, as it relates to the service of rega.
- What does
it mean that the world exists in the merit of Torah study? Briefly describe
the mechanism by which this is so.
- Discuss
the terms, revealed good and concealed good. How
do these ideas help to explain the purpose (and mystery) of suffering?
- Discuss
the practice of animal sacrifice. What purpose does it serve? How is it
different from slaughtering for food? How is it similar?
- Describe
the untangling of energy and sparks that happens when the Kohain leans upon
the animal. What is its psychological parallel?
- Discuss
the maxim, Is it your desire not to die? Die, so that you do not die.
How does this happen in the prayer process?
- Elaborate
upon the statement, If Chana is our model, then to pour out ones
soul before G-d is not an act of self annihilation, but self assertion.
It is the end of a long and arduous process of refining will while still
cleaving tenaciously to it.
- Why is gratitude
the most important trait to cultivate in this world? How does it epitomize
the rectification of ones desire nature?
- What is
the collective soul of Israel, to whom the Shema is addressed?
- What is
the Jewish definition of enlightenment? Explain.
- Discuss
the paradoxical concept of witness as it relates to the Shema.
- In what
way are the two verses of Shema a dialogue between unity and multiplicity?
|
|