How to Use the Zohar
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How to Use the Zohar


Published: May 15, 2025
Originally recorded: April 29, 2025

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Lesson Highlights

  • Inside the translation of the Zohar, all capital font are commentaries by Rav Ashlag
  • The original language of the Zohar is Aramaic, and it is read from right to left
  • Scanning with our eyes, as our eyes are the windows of the soul
  • We can study each Torah’s portion from the Zohar
  • The idea is to have a full set of Zohar, which causes a huge shift in our lives
  • Scanning the Zohar at any time of the day
  • The idea is to study the Zohar 30 minutes each day, including the portion of the week
  • Never placing the Zohar in the bathroom or on the floor
  • Traveling with the Zohar draws protection and healing
  • Writing down what we learn from our Zohar studies
  • Investing ourselves into the Zohar study, so the Light starts permeating through our being
  • Ways of connecting with the Zohar:
    • There are 23 volumes that are translated
    • Tikunei HaZohar (translated in 3 volumes)
    • Times of Elevation (there are 2 books) about holidays
    • Zohar connection workbook called 30 for 30
    • Secrets for the Zohar (includes the best segments - and it is a great way to start the connection)
    • The entire Zohar in Aramaic (The Sacred Zohar book in black or 2 books comprised)
    • Downloading the Zohar App (contains Aramaic and English translation as well as the reading in Aramaic)
    • Zohar.com
    • The Pinchas Zohar (a pocket size tool for healing and protection, to keep with us and to share with others)
    • Listening to Daily Zohar and Secrets from the Zohar recordings from Eitan Yardeni (on the Zohar App and on kabbalah.com)


Lesson Description

The Zohar is a tool that acts as a bridge between us and the Light of the Creator. Kabbalists teach that the Zohar is the solution to the challenges and issues in our lives. In this lesson, Yosef explains that the Zohar contains packets of Light that helps us purify and expand our consciousness, and shares valuable insights about ways of connecting to the powerful energy of the Zohar.


About This Course

The study of Kabbalah offers us a wealth of knowledge, but how this translates to daily life can be a mystery. This course is designed specifically to help students apply kabbalistic wisdom on a practical, everyday level. Go beyond a basic understanding, and put kabbalistic tools and concepts to use! During each experiential class, students will discover how to use practical tools such as the Red String, connecting to the righteous, practicing tithing, and drawing protection. It's one thing to learn the wisdom of Kabbalah; it's quite another to use it. This “How-To” series will help you do both.


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