Examples of 'da'at' in a sentence

Meaning of "da'at"

da'at (noun): Da'at is a Hebrew term that means knowledge or consciousness. In Jewish mysticism, Da'at is one of the sefirot, representing spiritual awareness

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We have seen that the role of da'at is to bridge.
An author or speaker who fails to attribute secondary sources may also violate geneivat da'at.
Geneivat da'at is the worst because it directly harms the person, not merely their money.
Cheating can also be forbidden under the geneivat da'at principle.
This is Da'at as the third power of the intellect.
Writers on Jewish ethics have applied geneivat da'at to a variety of contemporary ethical dilemmas.
Da'at is the third and last conscious power of intellect in Creation.
Their work is heavily influenced by Da'at and Kabbalah.
According to the Tanya, Da'at is the third and last conscious power of intellect.
The utopia of the da'at.
Keter thus contains Chokmah, Binah and Da'at within itself in a transcendent unity.
Da'at operates on two levels.
When the light of Da'at is stirred and.
Da'at is itself an attribute of God.
Indeed, one Midrash states that geneivat da'at is the worst type of theft.

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Properly, Da'at is not a sefirah, but rather is all ten sefirot united as one.
Keter is revealed in Intellect, and Da'at is revealed in Emotions.
Hebrew has different words for knowledge, Chochmah, Bina and Da'at.
Da'at - Knowledge, the bridge between the intellect and emotion.
Binah itself is the second “ brain, ” between chochmah and da'at.
Da'at the depths were broken up ” Ibid.
Because in great chochma ( wisdom ) is a lot of frustration and increased da'at ( knowledge ) increases discomfort ”.
Binah, and Da'at - wisdom, understanding and knowledge, three of the ten seferot of the.
The spiritual state corresponding to the sephirah of Da'at is yichud ( " unification " ).
In Kabbalah either Keter or Da'at are listed in the 10 sephirot, but not both.
Consequently, Keter is the " Hidden Knowledge ", that becomes revealed in Da'at.
In Hebrew the word for knowledge is Da'at or Daas ( דעת [ ˈdaʕaθ ] ) meaning to know.

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