Minhat Yehuda ✰

The Minhat Yehuda is primarily a commentary on the (Hebrew Bible) and specific sections of the Zohar , the foundational text of Jewish mysticism. However, it is far more than a typical academic commentary.

The text links spiritual safety to religious observance. For instance, Rabbi Fetaya discusses how the prohibition of shatnes (wearing wool and linen mixed together) served as a spiritual shield for Jews during historical crises like the Black Plague. minhat yehuda

Rabbi Yehuda Fetaya was born in Baghdad and became a leading figure in the Iraqi Jewish community before moving to Jerusalem. He was deeply immersed in the Lurianic Kabbalah, a system of thought developed in Safed during the 16th century that emphasizes the "repair" ( tikkun ) of the world. His expertise earned him a reputation not just as a scholar, but as a spiritual healer and exorcist. Key Themes and Insights The Minhat Yehuda is primarily a commentary on

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