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On Shavuot, we don’t just receive the Torah — we receive its deepest essence.
The Book of Ruth is more than a beautiful story. It’s a spiritual map of humility, courage, and the inner field where the soul seeks G-d. Ruth, the great-grandmother of King David, embodies the Sefirah of Malchut — receptivity, prayer, and royalty born of brokenness.
We read Ruth to remember: Torah isn’t just written in a scroll — it’s whispered in the heart, revealed in loyalty, and lived through love.
✨ Join us as we uncover the mystical secrets of Ruth, Malchut, and the true power of receiving.
By Rabbi Amichai CohenOn Shavuot, we don’t just receive the Torah — we receive its deepest essence.
The Book of Ruth is more than a beautiful story. It’s a spiritual map of humility, courage, and the inner field where the soul seeks G-d. Ruth, the great-grandmother of King David, embodies the Sefirah of Malchut — receptivity, prayer, and royalty born of brokenness.
We read Ruth to remember: Torah isn’t just written in a scroll — it’s whispered in the heart, revealed in loyalty, and lived through love.
✨ Join us as we uncover the mystical secrets of Ruth, Malchut, and the true power of receiving.

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