Hebes by Lawrie Metcalf

Hebes by Lawrie Metcalf

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Hebes by Lawrie Metcalf

A Mikvah is a pool of water used for the purpose of ritual immersion; a place where one moves from a state of Tumah; impurity, blockage and death-- to a place of Teharah; purity, fluidity and life.

In SECRETS OF THE MIKVAH, Rav Pinson delves into the transformative powers of the Mikvah with his trademark all-encompassing perspective that ranges from the literal, Pshat observation and Halachic implications of the texts, to the allegorical, the philosophical, and finally, to the deep secrets of the Mikvah as revealed by Kabbalah and Chassidus.

This insightful and inspirational text demonstrates how immersion in a Mikvah can be a transformative
and life-altering practice, and includes various Kavanos--deep intentions--for all people, through
various stages of life, that empower and enrich the immersion experience.

Roy Edwards is a lecturer in horticulture at Lincoln University and has extensive experience in plant use and selection. He has has contributed to Garden Design: A New Zealand Guide and Going Native: Making Use of New Zealand Native Plants. Lawrie Metcalf is one of New Zealand's most well-known and trusted authors writing about native flora, with more than 11 popular titles published, including photographic and identification guides and books on the cultivation and propagation of native plants.
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ISBN 13 9780881927733
ISBN 10 0881927732
Titel Hebes
Autor Lawrie Metcalf
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Bindungsart Hardback
Verlag Timber Press
Erscheinungsjahr 2006-06-01
Seitenanzahl 308
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