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Eitan Israeli

The couple life and KABBALAH

 


Eitan Israeli was born in Israel in Rishon Letzion in a very religious family of Sephardic origin. He Is the younger brother of two great rabbis, Rav Shlomi Israeli and Rav Ran Israeli (author of numerous works of Halakah certified by the Chief Rabbi of Sefardim in Israel Rabbi Ovaia ben Yossef). He studied for about 30 years in various yeshivot in Israel (Yeshivat Esder-Ramat Gan, Porat Yossef, Yeshivat Atéret Cohanim of Rav Aviner in the Muslim quarter of Jerusalem and in different Habbad yeshivot).

Eitan Israeli is marriage counsellor and is now offering to all, in addition to a personal consultation, the opportunity to participate in a series of free lectures and courses on the sphere of life as a couple approached from the perspective of Kabbalah.

The study of Kabbalah and the sources of traditional rabbinic show us the deep reasons that prevent us from reaching the soul mate and give us the means to free ourselves from the blocks and barriers that prevent us from this meeting. The study of the human soul, according to the vision of Kabbalah and Hasidism, can give us the necessary knowledge to make the repair of its sefirot: Once triggered this process of self-healing, we will find harmony with ourselves, with our spouse, with our children and others.


MALE AND FEMALE

 

According to our kabbalistic Masters everything that exists in this world is male and female. This bipolarity of creation, where everything is the result of the interaction of opposites reveals something intrinsic to the nature of the Deity in its manifestation in the world: everything is light and container, and contents and container.

This is why Judaism sees the human couple as the cosmic archetype and the highest way to sanctify the world and matter.

When man and woman are united in holiness, their physical union makes present in this world the Shekinah (Divine Presence) operating the union of the higher worlds, the union of the sefirot Yessod and Malkhut.

"Sexual union of man with his woman, if it happens in the right way, is in the image of the creation of heaven and earth (...), is the secret of the BUILDING of the world and to its settlement, and with it the man becomes a member of Holy, blessed be He, in the work of creation. The female seed is as raw material, and when, later, comes the male semen, it is like an artist who gives form to matter"

(Iggeret HaQodesh)


This is also visible in the letters of the words man, ish, and woman, isha.

"When a man joins himself to his wife in holiness, the Shekinah dwells among themin the secret of Ish = man and Isha = woman there is Yah (Name of G-D), but if they get hot, the Shekinah disappears from among them, and remains nothing but esh-esh = fire-fire "

(Iggeret HaQodesh)


Ish + Isha = Yah (Name of G-d)

Ish + Isha - Yah = esh esh (fire fire)

According to Jewish tradition, a man without a woman is not complete = shalem, it follows that he can not achieve peace = shalom. The woman is to man a HELP AGAINST HIM: With this expression Genesis defines the role of women to men.


Ezér kenegdò = help against the man

The word "help", ézer, is composed of the same letters of the word "seed, semen, progeny", Zera, which means that the woman is the help that determines the quality of human lineage.

Ezér > Zera

The woman is a help against the man, so not a compliant aid but ready to oppose if the man would deviate from the straight path, and this reinforces the kabballistic notion according to which the woman is usually the tool of Tikkun of man and not vice versa.

 

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