קַבָּלַת הַזְּמַן
Kabbalah of Time
Daily Reading — ספירת הזמן
Introduction

Rabbi Schneur Zalman of Liadi, the Alter Rebbe, famously stated that we must "live with the times," thereby experiencing the teachings of the Torah related to each day of the year. Every day of the Jewish calendar has a unique meaning.

The calendar is the master key to unlock the hidden rationale behind the formal structure of ancient sacred texts, as well as to understand basic mystical concepts. When comprehended within the context of the Jewish calendar, these works reveal the spiritual energy of each day, serving as a practical guide for self-analysis and development.

During this daily journey, we learn to live with greater harmony, happiness and gratitude — from the Kabbalah, from age-old Jewish ethical teachings, and even from animals. The objective is to be in touch with the spiritual powers of each day, thereby improving one's daily conduct and rediscovering the universal song within each one of us: the song of the soul.

Below, each section traces its own cycle through the lens of the Sefirot. Most are built on the week — the Torah's weekly Parasha, or the Omer's count of weeks — layered with shorter and longer spans (13, 22, 41, even the full 364-day year); the wheel above does the reverse, mapping that year onto the hours of a single day. All converge on this moment, each adding its own spiritual dimension to today.

How to Use This
  • Use ‹ › to move a day at a time, or jump to date ↗ to go straight to any date.
  • Tap any card below — Keter, a Sefirah, Daily Likutei Moharan, and so on — to expand it for the full text and source links.
  • Tap a step on the wheel above for that week's theme, animal, and teaching.
  • Badges like "Week 40 · Day 4" show where you are in that section's own cycle; the linked title beside them opens the full source text.
  • Fixed Hours vs. Sha'ot Zmaniyot switches the day's sefirah-times between standard clock hours and halachic "proportional hours" for your chosen city.
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Jerusalem  ירושלים
Monday, February 10, 2026
Last Night: Day X · Tonight Begins: Day Y
✦ KETER / DA'AT ✦
כֶּתֶר / דַּעַת
1:52–2:22
Baal Shem Tov
Hitbodedut
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Ratzon · Reisha d'Arich
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Emunah · Reisha d'lo Ityada
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Ta'anug · Reisha d'Ayin
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Chochmah
חָכְמָה
12:54–1:23
Maggid of Mezritch
Cheshbon HaNefesh
Alef-Bet — 22-Day Cycle
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Binah
בִּינָה
1:23–1:52
Meor Einayim
Tikkun Leah
Sefirot — 7×7×7 Cycle
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Chesed
חֶסֶד
1:43–5:09
Kedushas Levi
KoT Song
Mishna — Oral Torah
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Gevurah
גְּבוּרָה
5:09–8:35
Noam Elimelech
Beis Aharon
Tehilim
Tanach — Nevi'im & Ketuvim
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Tiferet
תִּפְאֶרֶת
8:35–12:00
Alter Rebbe
Shacharit
13 Attributes — 13-Day Cycle
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Netzach
נֶצַח
12:00–3:26
Rebbe Nachman
Tikkun HaKlali
41-Day Cycle — Mivtzoyim
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Hod
הוֹד
3:26–6:52
Gr"a
Mincha
ZoharShulchan AruchTalmud (Chazarah)
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Yesod
יְסוֹד
6:52–10:18
Chida
Maariv
Shovavim — Parasha Cycle
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✦ Chok L'Yisrael
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✦ Ben Ish Chai
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✦ Daily Hida
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✦ Rebbe Rayatz — אַדְמוּ"ר הָרַיָּ"ץ
Malchut
מַלְכוּת
10:18–1:43
Rebbe
Kri'at Shema · Tikkun Rachel
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Daily Script
Weekly Journal

Weekly Reflection