Angels

מלאכים

 

מלאכים (angels) are spiritual beings created by Hashem to perform specific tasks or deliver messages. They are often seen as intermediaries between Hashem and the physical world. Angels are mentioned throughout the Torah and other Jewish texts, playing roles in significant events, such as delivering messages to the Patriarchs, protecting individuals, or carrying out Hashem's will.

Angels are generally viewed as beings that have no free will and act solely according to Hashem's commands. They are often described as embodying specific attributes, such as kindness, strength, or judgment. Their presence and actions in Jewish teachings emphasize the idea of a structured and purposeful divine system at work in the world.

Shiurim in this topic
3634. Jewish souls in their bodies grow continuously, unlike angels who are stationary.