Couverture de ai- Quantum Physics, Science, Torah, Spirituality

ai- Quantum Physics, Science, Torah, Spirituality

ai- Quantum Physics, Science, Torah, Spirituality

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Rabbi Shlomo Ezagui, a veteran Rabbi of forty years, author of www.maimonidesadvice.com and www.aspiritualsoulbook.com, a Pioneer Rabbi in Palm Beach, Florida, who started the first Orthodox Minyan and Mikvah there, now brings all his knowledge and experience to the field of Quantum Physics and Science.

This Show will educate and demonstrate the incredible parallels between the fields of science and our age-old eternal wisdom and the practices of our traditions. It will broaden your understanding of science and our Jewish identity, inspire you to follow our traditions, and boost your motivation to be the best you can be.

Shlomo Ezagui
Art Développement personnel Hygiène et vie saine Nature et écologie Philosophie Psychologie Psychologie et psychiatrie Réussite personnelle Science Sciences sociales Spiritualité
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      'Humility, Oil, and Wisdom: The Essence of Hanukkah' by Rabbi Shlomo Ezagui, explores the spiritual and practical significance of olive oil as it relates to the Jewish holiday of Hanukkah. The author uses the physical properties of olive oil—such as its purity, non-mixing nature, and tendency to rise—as a metaphor for spiritual growth and the acquisition of wisdom. Specifically, the text argues that true wisdom is attained through humility and a willingness to be 'crushed' by life's challenges, much like the olive is crushed to produce oil. The article highlights that this humility and continuous learning ultimately lead to gratitude, which is explicitly observed in Hanukkah prayers, contrasting this with the darkness caused by arrogance. The discussion also includes the technical benefits of pure olive oil as a lamp fuel, emphasizing its cleanliness, safety, and warm, orange-gold flame.

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      13 min
    • Ai 🧠 Ashreinu:: The Case for Looking Inward, Not Outward
      Dec 7 2025

      This excerpt from Rabbi Shlomo Ezagui’s 'Ashreinu: The Inward Path to Jewish Completeness' argues that individuals, particularly students, must direct their focus inward toward their Jewish heritage rather than seeking completeness in the external world. The text emphasizes the importance of establishing deep spiritual foundations to sustain conviction against outside influences, asserting that true richness is found within one's own faith. To reinforce this principle, the author draws parallels between ancient Jewish mystical teachings (Kabbalah), particularly the significance of the numbers three and four, and the architecture of modern science like quantum physics and human neuroscience. By demonstrating how the physical structure of the universe and the human brain mirrors these sacred numerical patterns, the source aims to show the profound unity between faith and reason and encourage confidence in the spiritual path. Ultimately, the essay promotes the idea that contemplating one's inner and physical structure reveals the divine wisdom inherent in creation.

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      9 min
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      Nov 26 2025

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