Dirah betachtonim

Dirah betachtonim (Hebrew: דירה בתחתונים, romanizeddirā bəṯaḥtonim, lit.'a dwelling in the lowly realms'[1][2] is a significant theological concept in Chabad philosophy describing the ultimate desire of God as relating to the manifestation of the divine presence within the material world.[3][4][5]

  1. ^ Karlin, Michael (2014). "To Create a Dwelling Place for God": Life Coaching and theChabad-Lubavitch Hasidic Movement in Contemporary America. Emory University.
  2. ^ "dira betachtonim - Jewish English Lexicon". jel.jewish-languages.org.
  3. ^ Rubin, Eli (October 2018). "Traveling and Traversing Chabad's Literary Paths: From Likutei torah to Khayim gravitser and Beyond". In geveb.
  4. ^ Meadvin, G. B. M. (2021). The Counterculture to Chabad Lubavitch: The Search for Truth (Doctoral dissertation, Yeshiva University). Retrieved from https://repository.yu.edu/handle/20.500.12202/6630.
  5. ^ Gurary, G. (1997). Chasidism: Its development, theology, and practice. Jason Aronson.

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