The seven lower sefirot — chesed, gevurah, tiferet, netzach, hod, yesod, malchut — the emotional middot through which the soul engages the world in Chabad thought.
Seven is the first number a tradition counts. The week has seven days. The cycle of Shabbat returns every seventh day. The seven Noachide laws govern the broader human family. The menorah carries seven branches; the shofar of Yovel sounds in a sevenfold rhythm.
In Chabad thought, the seven lower sefirot — chesed, gevurah, tiferet, netzach, hod, yesod, malchut — are the architecture of how the soul moves through the world. The Tanya returns to them again and again as the inner geometry of devotional life.
Bottle No. 7 of the Bereshit Series carries a Hebrew document that places its numeral in this context. For the collector, the bottle is one of three thousand. For the reader, it is also a bookmark in a structure of thought far older than any distillation.
The bottle itself
Bottle No. 7 of the Bereshit Series is part of the Holy Numbers Edition. It is delivered with an individual Hebrew document placing the numeral in its traditional context, under rabbinical supervision within the Chabad-Lubavitch tradition. Price: € 7,700. Allocation by private invitation only.