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The , authored by the renowned Iraqi Kabbalist Rabbi Yehuda Fetaya (1859–1942), is far more than a typical commentary; it is a profound journey into the unseen realms of the soul, dreams, and spiritual rectification. The Gift of Understanding
Rabbi Yehuda Fetaya was born in Baghdad and became a leading figure in the Iraqi Jewish community before moving to Jerusalem. He was deeply immersed in the Lurianic Kabbalah, a system of thought developed in Safed during the 16th century that emphasizes the "repair" ( tikkun ) of the world. His expertise earned him a reputation not just as a scholar, but as a spiritual healer and exorcist. Key Themes and Insights minhat yehuda
— Some compilations of halachic responsa also carry this title. The , authored by the renowned Iraqi Kabbalist
Reading the Minhat Yehuda today is an invitation to look past the physical surface of our lives and recognize the hidden, celestial forces that shape our journey toward the Divine. His expertise earned him a reputation not just
Rabbi Yehuda’s life was as dramatic as his writings. In September 1942, during World War II, as Nazi forces approached the Land of Israel from Egypt, the Rabbi was involved in a mystical event known as the . According to accounts, he convinced British commanders to provide a plane, which he used to fly a large circle around the borders of Israel while reciting specific Kabbalistic prayers to protect the land from invasion. Legacy and Modern Study
For those looking to explore his teachings further, many of his insights are preserved in contemporary Torah Study Platforms and scholarly journals that examine the evolution of 19th and 20th-century Sephardic mysticism.
