"Sephirah" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers
A term derived from the Hebrew word for "circle," "sphere," or "emanation," used primarily in Jewish mysticism, particularly in the Kabbalah tradition.
In Kabbalistic thought, the Sephirot (or Sefirot) refer to the ten emanations or attributes of the Divine that are thought to be the way the infinite God interacts with the finite universe. These emanations are often depicted as a hierarchical structure and are associated with different aspects of the Godhead, such as Chochmah (wisdom), Binah (understanding), Chesed (mercy), and Gevurah (strength).
The Sephirot are also connected to the Hebrew alphabet and the numerical value of Hebrew words, with each Sephirah corresponding to a specific letter or number. The study of the Sephirot is considered a fundamental aspect of Kabbalistic philosophy and serves as a tool for spiritual growth and self-transformation.
In modern usage, the term "Sephirah" can also refer to the concept of circularity or wholeness, as well as the idea of emanation or expression of something from a central source.
Relating to or serving to separate something. For example, a separatory funnel is a laboratory device used to separate liquids from other materials.
Of or relating to the Sephardic Jews, a community of Jews living in Spain or of Jewish ancestry from Spain, or to their language or culture.