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The 15th day of the month of Av stands out as one of the year's most potent days. According to the Talmud, Israel has seen no greater days than the 15th of Av and Yom Kippur.
This date, marked by the full moon in Av, symbolizes the peak of descent following its ascent. From a Kabbalistic perspective, the moon embodies the Shechina—the feminine aspect of the Divine presence. Its ascent signifies the upliftment from exile and the realization of its Divine feminine potential of true wholeness.
By Rabbi Amichai CohenThe 15th day of the month of Av stands out as one of the year's most potent days. According to the Talmud, Israel has seen no greater days than the 15th of Av and Yom Kippur.
This date, marked by the full moon in Av, symbolizes the peak of descent following its ascent. From a Kabbalistic perspective, the moon embodies the Shechina—the feminine aspect of the Divine presence. Its ascent signifies the upliftment from exile and the realization of its Divine feminine potential of true wholeness.

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