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The magic of twilight isn't just for vampires—it's a cornerstone of Jewish ritual and philosophy.

Twilight in Judaism is more than just a daily transition—it's a liminal space rich with spiritual significance and halachic implications. We explore the concept of "bein hashmashot" (between the suns) in Jewish law and philosophy, examining its role in Shabbat observance, Passover rituals, and prayer timing. The episode delves into rabbinic debates on defining twilight and its duration, revealing how this ambiguous period embodies uncertainty and celebrates mystery in Jewish thought.

Key Takeaways

  1. Uncertainty can breed creativity and innovation.
  2. Liminal spaces often precede major life transitions.
  3. Embracing ambiguity can lead to deeper spiritual experiences.

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Transcript on episode web page: https://madlik.com/2025/06/11/embracing-the-ambiguity-of-transition/