👉 The Jewish fluid, often referred to as the "Torah Fluid" or "Torat Chaim," is a term used to describe a mystical, sacred liquid believed to be derived from the blood of the first Jewish leader, Aaron, or from the sweat of the Ten Commandments. This fluid is central to Kabbalistic practices and is used in various rituals, such as blessings and the creation of sacred objects, to symbolize purity, divine presence, and spiritual connection. It is typically prepared by boiling the blood of a sacrificial animal, though modern interpretations sometimes use alternative methods to maintain its sacred essence. The Jewish fluid embodies the profound spiritual and historical significance of Judaism, acting as a conduit between the divine and the human.