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Tiqqun was a French-Italian post-Marxist
philosophical journal or zine,
produced in two
issues in
February 1999 and
October 2001.
Topics treated in the...
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Tiqqūn sōferīm (Hebrew: תיקון סופרים,
plural תיקוני סופרים tiqqūnēi sōferīm) is a term from
rabbinic literature meaning "correction/emendation of the...
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World of
Rectification (Hebrew: עוֹלָם הַתִקוּן, romanized: ʿOlām hat
Tiqqun) are two
general stages in
Jewish Kabbalah in the
order of
descending spiritual...
- Communiste, and later, Endnotes) and an ‘Anarchist’ one (represented by
Tiqqun, The
Invisible Committee, and Hostis). The term "communization" in this...
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tikkun or
tiqqun (Hebrew: תיקון) is a book used by Jews to
prepare for
reading or
writing a
Torah scroll.
There are two
types of tikkun, a
tikkun qorʾim...
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Tikkun olam (/tiˈkuːn ʌˈlɑːm/; Hebrew: תִּקּוּן עוֹלָם, romanized:
tiqqūn ʻōlām, lit. 'repairing the world') is a
concept in Judaism,
which refers to various...
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Tiqqun (pronounced: "tycoon"), a
mobile rotating wheel space station equipped with the "VOHLE engine" that
allows interstellar travel. The
Tiqqun's interior...
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Lurianic Kabbalah, ʿibbur
occurs when an
incomplete soul that
cannot achieve tiqqun ("rectification") is
completed by the
addition of the soul of a
tzadik "saint"...
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Tikkun (magazine), a
quarterly interfaith Jewish magazine and
website Tiqqun, a
radical French philosophical journal Tikkun HaKlali, a set of ten psalms...
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suspected to be
members of the
Invisible Committee.
Coupat later co-founded
Tiqqun, a short-lived
philosophical magazine whose work is also
represented in...