The Tikkun Daily is "a bimonthly Jewish and interfaith magazine, founded and edited by Rabbi Michael Lerner, that has published cutting-edge critiques of politics, culture, and society since 1986."
Tikkun Daily was an online publication that focused on social justice, politics, and spirituality. It provided analysis and commentary on current events from a progressive and Jewish perspective. The website ceased operations in 2014.
Tikkun = תיקון
Beyt Tikkun Synagogue was created in 1996.
The Tikkun Daily is "a bimonthly Jewish and interfaith magazine, founded and edited by Rabbi Michael Lerner, that has published cutting-edge critiques of politics, culture, and society since 1986."
Judaism is not a religion of the supernatural. The focus of Judaism is a code of ethics for daily life, and a goal to improve the world (tikkun olam).
I believe you are referring to "tikkun olam" (תיקון עולם) which means "repairing the world". It is a central point in Reform Judaism. Tikkun dam (תיקון דם) means "repairing blood"
The cast of Tikkun - 2002 includes: Lea Kook as Rabanit Kook
Tikkun (תיקון) means "repairing" Tanakh (×ª× ×´×š) is the acronym that refers to the Hebrew Bible.
The Hebrew saying Tikkun olam means to heal or repair the world. It is a concept which puts responsibility on human beings to help solve problems facing the world.
Tikkun Olam (תיקון עולם) is a Hebrew phrase that means "repairing the world". It is a principle of Judaism, [but I would like to think that most religions have a similar doctrine.]
It depens on the religion in question. In Judaism, you may be looking for the word "tikkun." The soul has achieved its tikkun (rectification). In Hinduism, this is called "moksha". In Buddhism, this is called "nirvana".
Remedy the world = tikkun olam (תיקון עולם)
In no particular order:LifeHappinessMaking the world a better place (Tikkun Olam)StudyPrayerDeeds of LovingkindnessPeaceKnowledge