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The Pain of the Shekhinah

jyungar November 16, 2025

The Pain of the Shekhinah

This essay traces the theology of divine suffering through the figure of the Shekhinah—from rabbinic midrash through medieval Kabbalah to contemporary phenomenology and clinical application. Drawing on Elliot R. Wolfson’s analysis of divine pain in Lurianic sources and Chassidic teachings on divine immanence, we argue that the Shekhinah’s exile constitutes not merely a theological metaphor but the structural condition of embodied existence.

The primordial wound of tsimtsum (divine contraction) inaugurates creation through divine self-limitation, birthing both world and evil through an originary incision in the Infinite. The Shekhinah, as the feminine hypostasis of this wound, descends into material exile where her pain becomes the site of redemptive encounter. We demonstrate how this theology challenges Cartesian dualism, informs hermeneutic medicine, and offers resources for post-Holocaust thought. Through integration we develop an embodied theology where suffering becomes a locus of sacred presence and the broken body a text demanding interpretive wisdom.

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