Mishkan Hakavana - Kabbalah

Mishkan Hakavana - Kabbalah Beit Midrash for Kabbalah studies from wherever you are in online virtual classes or in situ in Yakum, Israel. Headed by Rabbah Saphir Noyman Eyal

Beit Midrash “Mishkan Hakavana” is a training seminary (Beit Midrash) for studding Kabbalah, founded in the spirit of Rabbi Yehuda Ashlag , also known as the “Baal Ha-Sulam” (Author of the Ladder) over a decade ago. Led by Rabba Sapphire Neumann eyal, we seek to realize the vision of spreading the wisdom of Kabbalah to anyone who’s heart and need wake up to serve the purpose of creation and repair

the world. Through this spirit we have gathered together, men and women, that the search for essence and meaning of life arose in their hearts, and in this spirit we study together regardless of religion and nationality

26/09/2025

Rosh Hashana & Yom Hakkipurim - deeper Kabbalistic meaning

23/09/2025

In a special interview, Rabbah Saphir Noyman Eyal speaks about the deeper spiritual meaning behind Rosh Hashanah, Yom Kippur, and Sukkot as a universal journey of human transformation

https://bit.ly/46iQWyL

Mishkan Hakavana - Kabbalah משכן הכוונה - בית ללימוד קבלה

22/09/2025

Rosh Hashana 2025:
The essence of blessing is not merely a personal gain, but a higher responsibility to align with divine will and guide humanity toward reformation. A blessing is defined as the power and ability to contribute to the completion of this mission — the spiritual refinement of the world.

This year’s Hebrew letters are seen as pointing toward a sacred partnership between the Shechina and the Holy One, with all our intentions and discourse needing to serve the purpose of divine communion. Blessing, therefore, is understood as living and acting with the consciousness that our words and deeds should create space for divine light to dwell within reality.

The teaching also stresses that this process is not gentle but transformative, often involving judgment and the “fire of change” that compels us to transmute ourselves. The responsibility includes recognizing the suffering of those who are spiritually or physically “held hostage,” seeing them not as separate but as part of ourselves.

True blessing comes from assuming this responsibility — embracing the language of the spirit, communion, and partnership with the Creator. By doing so, we honor the journey of the soul and help instate the divine will in the world, transforming hardship into an opportunity for spiritual growth and reformation.

To join the study click here:
https://www.mishkanhakavana.com/en

‘STANDING CORRECTLY AT THE GATE’This October 2025, Mishkan Hakavana is opening its gates once againto welcome new studen...
02/09/2025

‘STANDING CORRECTLY AT THE GATE’

This October 2025, Mishkan Hakavana is opening its gates once again
to welcome new students into a special program dedicated to exploring the terms, conditions, and definitions
that allow us to enter the unique spiritual language of Kabbalah.

If you feel the inner drive to courageously and earnestly explore
the purpose of our creation and our role in these times of reformation—we invite you to sign up and secure your spot.

Details here: https://bit.ly/4fLjC6I

More than ever, reality calls us to embark on a compelling search for the meaning of our existence here, a deep need for hope, and a fresh stance toward reality and divine providence.

25/08/2025

The changes in the world call for a different perspective - come & see.
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More than ever, reality calls us to embark on a compelling search for the meaning of our existence here, a deep need for hope, and a fresh stance toward reality and divine providence.

Sign up today for a new online study starting October 26th 2025: https://bit.ly/4fLjC6I

17/08/2025

The essence of creation — the will to receive — how concealment creates distance, while also offering us a calling:

This is an invitation to transform that will into connection.
It’s not about taking the calling as it is, but about elevating it, bringing it into a space of meaning (the “mishkan,” the inner temple), where it can shift from self-reception into shared intention.

Ultimately, the message reminds us that being in creation is about responding to the calling with awareness, study, and the choice to turn separation into deeper connection.

To join the study click here: https://bit.ly/4fLjC6I

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