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Pardes Levavot

Pardes Levavot, “Orchard of Hearts,” was formed in the spirit of creating conscious holy community. Our name expresses the spiritual blossoming of each individual heart within an inspiring and nurturing orchard.

For information on our congregation please call (303) 530-4422 and leave a message or send email to info@pardeslevavot.org. To join our congregation, please print a copy of our membership form, fill it out, and send it to our Synagogue.


Pardes Levavot gratefully acknowledges Allied Jewish Federation of Colorado for their support of our Circle of Family Education program. Thank you!

Shalom MILA YOMIT readers;

Tonite (the 3rd of Elul, 5765) is the 70'th Yaartzeit-day of passing of Rabbi Abraham Itzchak HaCohen Kook, whose teachings have been my major influence in my spiritual journey. He was with all his being and through all his teachings an extraordinary exposition of the contemporary and universal light of the Torah. It seems an appropriate time to continue this effort in my humble way.

I am sending you a copy of a letter (see below) that I am sending out to communities and individuals to invite more people to receive MILA YOMIT. My new capacity to include a PDF file with the imbedded Hebrew allows many more people to learn Hebrew in this organic and spiritual way.

If you wish to re-receive the prior postings from the beginning -BREISHEET- as it were, with the enhanced Hebrew, please let me know. I will be sending them out approximately twice a week.

If you know of anyone who may be interested in beginning this learning journey, please feel free to forward this to them along with an explanation and invitation from you. If you are a member (or the Rabbi of) a congregation, please consider sending this introduction/invitation to the congregation as a tool to contribute to their ongoing educational programme. People who are interested in receiving this can email me at milayomit@telus.net.

With blessings of light,
Rabbi Itzchak


Shalom:

The Holy Zohar, the mystical commentary on the Torah, the Scroll of Moses, tells us that each word and each letter of the Torah is holy and contains teachings and mysteries waiting to be revealed.

"MILA YOMIT: The Torah, Word By Word" is an ongoing learning journey through the Torah that explores each word of the Torah as it appears. It assumes no prior knowledge and it invites the Torah to teach itself to the reader. It is informed by the teaching that each generation is invited to acquire the Torah for itself and to read it with fresh eyes and open minds.

This journey began in late 1998 as my response to a Rabbinic discussion as to ways of increasing Hebrew literacy. I was conceptually and spiritually inspired by Daf Yomi, a worldwide learning circle in which a page of Talmud is learnt daily.

Each posting is designed to be read in less than 10 minutes. Regular participants have often commented that it is an excellent way to acquire deep familiarity with the Hebrew letters, words and meanings. It is also an organic unfolding discovery of the concepts that are core to the Torah.

When MILA YOMIT began the Hebrew was transliterrated into phonetic English. This can be akward to someone wanting to learn Hebrew. I am now able to offer it as a PDF file with the actual Hebrew included into the text. To mark this milestone, I am going to be sending it out from the beginning in this enhanced format.

Twice weekly, readers will receive a posting that begins with the first word of the Torah and continues. This is a good opportunity for anyone interested to join this learning journey and deepen your knowledge of the Torah and its Hebrew. As you will see, I draw on a variety of ancient and modern commentaries to illuminate the text.

The Torah is meant to be learnt together and your comments, questions and insights are invited and welcome. Currently over 400 people worldwide of various religious backgrounds are receiving MILA YOMIT as it is being written.

If you are wish to be included in this innovative educational process and to receive the postings from the beginning, please email your interest to milayomit@telus.net. If you know anyone who may be interested in this, please feel free to forward this email to them.

MILA YOMIT is offered freely as a humble contribution to the Torah's universal teachings being spread widely. Congregation Or Shalom in Canada (www.orshalom.ca), and Reclaiming Judaism in the States (www.reclaimingjudaism.org/edennew.htm) are non profit organizations and sponsors for MILA YOMIT. Any voluntary contributions to enable MILA YOMIT that they receive are tax-deductible.

MILA-Word Number 1 is attached as a PDF file. If it is not attachment to the email you receive, please inform me at milayomit@telus.net and I will send it to you individually.

"...the entire Torah can be read as Names of God (Zohar), names that have the miraculous powers of creation and sustenance. Different combinations of letters can be made to form new words, numerical values of the words contain meanings, exegeses forms the basis of much of the Oral Torah-all of these are derived from and implicit in the Torah. It was such wisdom of Torah interpretation that Solomon used to reveal the mysteries of the creation, and that great sages used for centuries, until, slowly and tragically, the art became forgotten." (Genesis, Artscroll, p. xxxvii-iii)

It is time for humankind to recover this lost art and hear the Holy One speaking to us through the Torah.

BeShalom
Rabbi Itzchak Marmorstein


Rabbi Itzchak Marmorstein, MSW, was ordained by Rabbi Zalman Nechemia Goldberg of Jerusalem (1989), Rabbi Shlomo Carlebach, Z'L (1992) and Rabbi Zalman Schachter-Shalomi (1996). He currently serves as the rabbinic chaplain in British Columbia, Canada's federal penitentaries. He is the author of MILA YOMIT.

He is also a student of Rabbi Daveed El Harar, a Sephardic Kabbalist who brought the practice of OPHANIM from Jerusalem to the West. As such, Itzchak is one of a small number of practitioners and teachers of this 'Kabbalistic Yoga'. R' Itzchak conducts Shabbatons and offers workshops on Kabbala, the theology of Rav Kook and the practice of Ophanim in various Jewish and non Jewish settings througout North America.