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EPISODE · Jun 9, 2026 · 38 MIN

Shabbos 20 - BYam Darkecha

from The Rabbi Dov Ber Cohen Podcast · host Rabbi Dov Ber Cohen

In this shiur, Rav Dov Ber Cohen returns to one of his central themes: Shabbat as the tachlis, the living purpose of all creation. Drawing on Zohar, the Arizal, and the Noam Elimelech, he traces three ways of understanding how Shabbat relates to the six days of the week — as source, as summit, and as the hidden center from which all blessing flows. Rav Dov Ber weaves together the seven Sefiros, the three levels of the neshama, and the rhythm of thought, feeling, and action across each day of the week. Rather than overwhelming the listener, he offers a gentle, practical map: a single moment of awareness each morning, attached to what you already do, is enough to begin living Shabbat all week long. The shiur closes with a reminder that kedusha is not an event but a relationship, one that deepens with every conscious moment, every gut Shabbat, every deliberate step toward presence. Living in Tune with Rabbi Dov Ber Cohen Mindfulness, Torah wisdom, and inner work for a calmer, more aligned life. Courses & Resources - Living in Tune - 8-Week Foundational Mindfulness Course https://www.rabbidovber.org Join the WhatsApp Community https://bit.ly/4qtfv3p Contact: [email protected]

In this shiur, Rav Dov Ber Cohen returns to one of his central themes: Shabbat as the tachlis, the living purpose of all creation. Drawing on Zohar, the Arizal, and the Noam Elimelech, he traces three

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In this shiur, Rav Dov Ber Cohen returns to one of his central themes: Shabbat as the tachlis, the living purpose of all creation. Drawing on Zohar, the Arizal, and the Noam Elimelech, he traces three ways of understanding how Shabbat relates to the...

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