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Live Kabbalah - With Rabbi Amichai Cohen
Rabbi Amichai Cohen
102 episodes
1 week ago
Join Rabbi Amichai Cohen for profound Torah and Kabbalah wisdom, as well as meaningful conversations with special guests who share their insights on how we can live from a more authentic self. Delve into recordings of the weekly Inner Vibe classes. info@livekabbalah.com Website: www.Livekabbalah.com
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Join Rabbi Amichai Cohen for profound Torah and Kabbalah wisdom, as well as meaningful conversations with special guests who share their insights on how we can live from a more authentic self. Delve into recordings of the weekly Inner Vibe classes. info@livekabbalah.com Website: www.Livekabbalah.com
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Parshat Shelach | The Mind of a Spy, the Heart of a Shaliach
Live Kabbalah - With Rabbi Amichai Cohen
13 minutes 13 seconds
5 months ago
Parshat Shelach | The Mind of a Spy, the Heart of a Shaliach

This week's Torah portion, Shelach, tells the dramatic story of the spies—meraglim—sent by Moshe to scout the Land of Israel. But the deeper question is: were they spies, or were they meant to be tourists?

The mission, Rashi explains, was not necessary from G-d’s perspective. G-d had already assured the people that the Land was good. But the people were afraid, uncertain. They wanted reassurance. So Moshe sends twelve leaders, one from each tribe, to "see" the land and report back—not to decide whether to go in, but to help envision what inheriting the land would look like.

But something shifts. The Torah says "Vayelchu vayavo’u", they went and they returned—with a negative report. Why both verbs? Rashi explains: they already had a negative intention when they left. If so, why would Moshe send them?

Live Kabbalah - With Rabbi Amichai Cohen
Join Rabbi Amichai Cohen for profound Torah and Kabbalah wisdom, as well as meaningful conversations with special guests who share their insights on how we can live from a more authentic self. Delve into recordings of the weekly Inner Vibe classes. info@livekabbalah.com Website: www.Livekabbalah.com