"Alles iz Gott" is a phrase in Yiddish that translates to "Everything is God" in English. This concept is rooted in certain mystical and philosophical traditions, particularly within Jewish mysticism (Kabbalah) and Hasidic thought. It suggests the idea of divine omnipresence and the belief that everything in existence is interconnected with and ultimately emanates from the divine. This perspective often leads to a profound sense of reverence for the interconnectedness of all things and a recognition of the sacredness inherent in every aspect of existence.
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