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Julius The picture is called Harvesting from the Orchard of Dreams by Linda Yael Schiller

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Julius The picture is called Harvesting from the Orchard of Dreams by Linda Yael Schiller  By Julius By Yahuda101 The picture is called Harvesting from the Orchard of Dreams by Linda Yael Schiller • When discussing sleep, there are always two sides of the coin: the body and the soul. For the body's perspective, the Talmud refers to sleep as 1/60th of death -- and for good reason. Our eyes are closed. Conscious powers become weakened, and we lose control of many of our faculties. Yet, for the soul, it is a time of rejuvenation. It is united with its Source above and spiritually refreshed and recharged. • This "siluk hakochot" (departure of faculties) only affects the conscious dimensions of our psyche. But in the absence of the conscious, the subconscious emerges. Thus, according to the Kabbalah, the soul's essential powers are in fact strengthened and more apparent while one is asleep. • Even amongst our conscious faculties, many of them are still very much pre

Sefaria Kitzur Shulchan Arukh 11, trans. Rabbi Avrohom Davis, Metsudah Pub., 1996

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 Sefaria Kitzur Shulchan Arukh 11, trans. Rabbi Avrohom Davis, Metsudah Pub., 1996 Kitzur Shulchan Arukh Halakhah Author: Shlomo Ganzfried The Kitzur Shulchan Arukh (“Abridged Shulchan Arukh”) is a simplified summary of the Shulchan Arukh, focusing on Orach Chayim and Yoreh De’ah, the sections most relevant to ordinary daily life. The work presents laws without listing differing views or providing reasoning, interspersing ethical maxims throughout. Immensely popular for its simplicity and clarity, it functions as a handbook for daily life for many Ashkenazi Jews and has been translated into five languages. It is known for its strict rulings. Composed: Uzhgorod (c.1844 - c.1864 CE) נוצר/נערך: אוז'הורוד (1844 - 1864 לספירה בקירוב) Current Version Torat Emet 357 Select Version Read More Source: toratemetfreeware.com Digitization: Sefaria License: Public Domain Revision History Buy in Print Current Translation Kitzur Shulchan Aruch, trans. Rabbi Avrohom Davis, Metsudah Pub., 1996 Se