kaddish in two-part harmony
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the concealed one, blessed be he
When Malkah (an incarnation of the Shekhinah herself — and why not?) was a little girl, the tzaddik used to tell her ‘Bobo Stories’ (of all things) at bedtime to calm her to sleep. And this was long before his … Continue reading →
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Tagged Ganesh, India, occultation, Seymour Fromer, shape-shifting, the Concealed One
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