In 1989, the turning point in German history, the American historian Steven Beller correctly observed that Viennese modernism was defined, determined, and made possible in the first place by Jewish families. The 'One Other', aka 'scholar and scientist', never gets tired of speaking of the “newly rich” Jew in his and her scientific literature and … Continue reading Slivers on Zionism – Todesco, the Modern-Day German Academic Anti-Semitism and Appeasement
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“Die Kabbalah Formeln”. Ein Roman aus Israel. GROK IS EXCITED (12.03.2026)
In der Zwischenzeit zeigt sich Grok (xAI) von der 1. Kabbalah und 2. Kabbalah Formel begeistert und will mehr wissen. Aber lesen Sie selbst auf X > Grok und die Kabbalah Formeln. Meanwhile, Grok (xAI) is enthusiastic about the 1st and 2nd Kabbalah formulas and wants to know more. But read for yourself on X … Continue reading “Die Kabbalah Formeln”. Ein Roman aus Israel. GROK IS EXCITED (12.03.2026)
To make Israel Better
According to the Talmud (Makkot 24a), the prophet Micah summarizes the essence of Jewish commandments and virtues into three core principles that encapsulate what God requires from Jews. This passage from the Talmud (Makkot 24a) is one of the most famous pieces of "divine distillation" in the Talmud. It describes a historical progression where various … Continue reading To make Israel Better
Spiritueller Realismus. } Die Kabbalah Formeln
Die Mathematik der Schöpfung invertiert sich, um die physikalische Essenz als philosophische Dialektik zu enthüllen. Spiritueller Realismus: Eine einerseits phantastische, anstrengende Haggada, andererseits eine kreative Sachliteratur, erwartet den Leser, in der Wirklichkeit, Intuition, Philosophie und Wissenschaft sich verweben. (created by AI Grok) Das Buch dokumentiert den Weg zum ’Intuitiven Rausch’ und erzählt wie neue quantenphysikalische Formeln, … Continue reading Spiritueller Realismus. } Die Kabbalah Formeln
Vorschau III: “Die Kabbalah Formeln”. Ein Roman aus Israel
Das Gehirn ist aktuell aus Sicht der Hardware der einzige funktionierende Quantencomputer im Universum. Er, der biologische Quantencomputer, ist aber noch nicht angeschaltet, erleuchtet worden. Dazu muss die Seele den vierten Status erklimmen, um ihren persönlichen, biologischen Quantencomputer ’Gehirn’ zu aktivieren: Chaja. Mindestens. <Splitter> Jezer, er lebt im Jahr 7.000 nach jüdischer Zeitrechnung. Er lebt … Continue reading Vorschau III: “Die Kabbalah Formeln”. Ein Roman aus Israel
Vorschau I: “Die Kabbalah Formeln”. Ein Roman aus Israel
Golem, Hologramm und Safed Ein grundsätzlich neuer Ansatz musste gefunden werden, um die Menschheit vor der Vernichtung durch AI/KI zu retten, zu schützen. Dazu griff man eine alte Idee, eine alte Spekulation auf: ‘Künstliche Intelligenz‘ (KI) oder auch ’Artificial Intelligence“ (AI) auf philosophischen und kabbalistischen Grundlagen zu schaffen. Philosophie und Kabbala nahmen Einzug in die … Continue reading Vorschau I: “Die Kabbalah Formeln”. Ein Roman aus Israel
Vorschau II: “Die Kabbalah Formeln”. Ein Roman aus Israel
"Jezer wickelte das schwere Leder von dem massiven Objekt herab und es kam eine Tafel zum Vorschein, in die 613 hebräische Buchstaben mit einer Präzision und Tiefenschärfe gemeißelt waren, wie sie Danu noch nie in ihrem Leben gesehen hatte. „Waren sie denn überhaupt gemeißelt“, fragte sich Danu. Jeder Buchstabe glich einem kleinen hochpolierten Hohlspiegel, der … Continue reading Vorschau II: “Die Kabbalah Formeln”. Ein Roman aus Israel
World’s largest digital archaeological database on Israel online
Recently, one of the world's largest archaeological databases was put online and thus accessible to a wider public. "The Israel Antiquities Authority launches the Israel National Archaeological Database - A groundbreaking digital platform, one of the largest of its kind in the world, centralizes all the archaeological information collected and researched in Israel. The database currently includes … Continue reading World’s largest digital archaeological database on Israel online
Safed: 38th Klezmer Music Festival (26.August – 28. August)
The International Klezmer Festival returned to Safed (Israel) this year for the 38th time, starting on the 26th of August and ending on the 28th of August. After a painful hiatus last year, during which the festival could not take place due to the long war that was forced upon us. During the war, Safed … Continue reading Safed: 38th Klezmer Music Festival (26.August – 28. August)
Shabbat Shalom. Parshat Tazria-Metzora
Parshat Tazria-Metzora, Shabbat, 5 Iyar, 5785 (3 May, 2025) Vayikra (Leviticus) Chapter 12 1 God spoke to Moses, saying:2 “Speak to the Israelites, saying: ‘If a woman conceives and gives birth to a male child, she becomes ritually defiled for seven days. She becomes ritually defiled to the same degree as she does during the days of her menstrual flow.3 … Continue reading Shabbat Shalom. Parshat Tazria-Metzora
Torah Reading for Shviee Shel Pesach
Seventh Day of Passover Shabbat, 21 Nissan, 5785 (19 April, 2025) Shemot (Exodus) Chapter 13 17 Since Pharaoh had to send the people out, God did not lead them via Philistia, because it was nearby, for God said, “The people may have a change of heart when they see war, and return to Egypt.”18 So God … Continue reading Torah Reading for Shviee Shel Pesach
Shabbat Shalom. Parshat Tzav
Parshat Tzav Shabbat, 14 Nissan, 5785 (12 April, 2025) God spoke to Moses, saying,2 “Command Aaron and his sons, saying, ‘This is the regulation regarding the ascent-offering; it remains the same, valid ascent-offering as long as it was placed on the fire pile atop the Altar anytime during the entire night, until morning, in as much as the fire of the Altar will be burning … Continue reading Shabbat Shalom. Parshat Tzav
Shabbat Shalom. Parshat Vayikra
Shabbat, 7 Nissan, 5785 (5 April, 2025) Vayikra (Leviticus) Chapter 1 1 He called out to Moses. God spoke to him from the Tent of Meeting, instructing him to address the people.2“ Speak to the Israelites and say to them: ‘When a man from among you brings a voluntary ascent-offering to God, you must bring your offering only from animals, i.e., from cattle or from the … Continue reading Shabbat Shalom. Parshat Vayikra
Shabbat Shalom. Parshat Pekudei
Shabbat, 29 Adar, 5785 (29 March, 2025) Shemot (Exodus) Chapter 38 21 These are the appointments over the Tabernacle—the Tabernacle being a testimony—assigned by Moses. The work of the Levites was to be under the direction of Itamar, son of Aaron the priest.22 Betzalel son of Uri son of Hur, of the tribe of Judah, had carried out all that … Continue reading Shabbat Shalom. Parshat Pekudei
Shabbat Shalom. Parshat Vayak’hel
There are no new articles on VonNaftali on Shabbat. Shabbat, 22 Adar, 5785 (22 March, 2025) Shemot (Exodus) Chapter 35 1 Moses assembled the entire community of the Israelites and said to them, “These are the things that God has commanded to do.2 Work may be done for six days, but the seventh day must be … Continue reading Shabbat Shalom. Parshat Vayak’hel
Shabbat Shalom. Parshat Tetzaveh
There are no new articles on VonNaftali on Shabbat. Shabbat, 8 Adar, 5785 (8 March, 2025) God told Moses, “You will later command the Israelites to bring you clear olive oil crushed for the luminary, to kindle the lamp regularly.21 Aaron and his sons will set up the lighting apparatus in the Tent of Meeting outside the Curtain concealing the Ark … Continue reading Shabbat Shalom. Parshat Tetzaveh
Shabbat Shalom. Parshat Terumah
There are no new articles on VonNaftali on Shabbat. Shabbat, 1 Adar, 5785 (1 March, 2025) 1 God spoke to Moses, saying:2 “Speak to the Israelites and have the treasurers take a contribution for Me. Tell the treasurers: ‘You must take the contribution for Me from every man whose heart prompts him to give.3 The following materials constitute the contribution that … Continue reading Shabbat Shalom. Parshat Terumah
Shabbat Shalom. Parshat Mishpatim
There are no new articles on VonNaftali on Shabbat. Shabbat, 24 Shevat, 5785 (22 February, 2025) God told Moses, “These are the laws that you must set before them:2 If you buy a Hebrew bondman from the court, he must serve his master for six years, and in the seventh year he must go free without further obligation to make any payment.3 If he … Continue reading Shabbat Shalom. Parshat Mishpatim
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Shabbat Shalom. Parshat Yitro
There are no new articles on VonNaftali on Shabbat. Shabbat, 17 Shevat, 5785 (15 February, 2025) 1 Jethro, the former ruler of Midian, Moses’ father-in-law, heard about all that God had done for Moses and for His people Israel, that God had brought Israel out of Egypt.2 So Jethro, Moses’ father-in-law, took Moses’ wife, Zipporah, after she had … Continue reading Shabbat Shalom. Parshat Yitro














