
Why Ten? The Tetractys of the Divine Name
The number ten occupies a singular place in the architecture of the Torah. The world was created by the Ten Utterances (Asarah Ma’amarot). Egypt was

The number ten occupies a singular place in the architecture of the Torah. The world was created by the Ten Utterances (Asarah Ma’amarot). Egypt was
… mi‑b’sari echezeh Elokah—From my flesh I behold G‑d (Job 19:26) Introduction – “In His Image” The Torah’s initial description of humanity is both profound and enigmatic:

As we discussed in the earlier post, The Tree of Knowledge as a Metaphor for Superposition of States and Heisenberg’s Uncertainty Principle, the Heisenberg uncertainty

When thou shalt besiege a city a long time, in making war against it to take it, thou shalt not destroy the trees thereof by

The Hebrew words taharah and tumah, which are the subjects of the Torah portion of Chukat (Numbers 19:1–22:1), are usually translated as ritual purity and