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January
7, 2007
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AT
PARDES LEVAVOT
Of Note
Thank you to the
Rabbis and Rabbinic students who welcomed us for Shabbat services this
weekend as part of the annual OHaLaH conference!
Events
This Week
We will resume
our regular practice on Wednesday, January 16
A Workshop
featuring Rabbi Wayne Dosick and Ellen Kaufman Dosick.
Sponsored by Pardes Levavot.
Thursday, January 10, 2008, 7-9:30pm.
At the Boulder JCC, 3800 Kalmia Avenue.
Join us and discover how to use authentic Tree of Life mysticism, sweet
melodies, and meditative prayer to connect and communicate with God in
deep, intimate relationship; how to "zoom" into God's holy presence;
how to talk to God and listen as God responds, and how to fulfill the
yearnings of heart and soul. Anytime. Anywhere. All in just 20
minutes a day!
Open to people of all faiths and spiritual paths; you "don't have to
be Jewish" to practice 20 Minute Kabbalah.
Please come to this extraordinary Workshop and say to God: "Hineini.
Here I Am."
Saturday, January
12, 9am-12:15pm
Parashat Bo
Bo Torah
Journey
Saturday, January
12, 12:30-1:45pm
Events Coming
Up
(Sponsored by
Menorah - JCC)
With Rabbi Nadya Gross
Mondays: January 28, February 4, February 11, 7:00 - 9:00 pm
Location: North Boulder - call 303-434-5583 for directions
Cost: $72 for three sessions
Rabbi Eliezer declared: "Repent one day before your
death." Whereupon his disciples asked: How does one know which day that
is? "Exactly," answered the sage. "For that reason, we ought to live
our lives each day as though it were our last." (Babylonian Talmud)
What is the sum of your life's experience? What is your greatest
regret? What hurts need to be addressed? From whom do you most crave
forgiveness? The Jewish practice of deathbed confession, the vidui, is
finding a new expression, as many are choosing to create a personal
document that is an accurate and personal atONEment. Join Rabbi Nadya
Gross for a three-session workshop and learn how to write, and
regularly update, your vidui as life continues to unfold.
Getting
Involved
From the
Shepherd of the Hills Bulletin
Change is in the
air! Pastor Martin
Lettow's first Sunday at Shepherd will be January 13th. There will be
an installation ceremony held for Pastor Lettow on January 20th at 2:00
p.m. Bishop Alan Bjornberg will be presiding and preaching. Please plan
on attending the installation and showing your support for this
significant event!
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January
2008
9,
Wednesday
NO Chant
and Meditation
10, Thursday, 7-9:30pm
20
Minute Kabbalah
12, Saturday, 9am-12:15pm
Learners'
Shabbat Morning Service for All Ages
12, Saturday, 12:30-1:45pm
Bar/Bat
Mitzvah Program
16, Wednesday, 7-9pm
Chant and
Meditation
19, Saturday, 9:30am-noon
Torah
Study, Davenen and Torah Service
23, Wednesday, 7-9pm
Chant and
Meditation
25, Friday, 7-9pm
Kabbalat
Shabbat Service
28, Monday, 7-9pm
Personal
Confessions: Writing Your Own Vidui
30, Wednesday, 7-9pm
Chant and
Meditation
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AROUND
TOWN
AND BEYOND
Join
Rabbi Ruth Gan Kagan, Eyal Rivlin and Danya Uriel in a day of exploring
the magic of Call and Response chanting. Journey with the Ancient
Hebrews and discover their desert songs and Temple sacred singing as
they are reflected in old texts and in new chants.
Sunday, January 13th, 10:30 am - 5 pm. Please RSVP for Boulder
location. $54 (some scholarships available) To register contact Danya
or Eyal 303-443-3796 eyalrivlin@yahoo.com
Reb Zalman in Hawaii
Come
join Reb Zalman Schachter-Shalomi and Eve Ilsen for a magical Shabbaton
on the Big Island of Hawaii over the weekend of February 15-17, 2008.
The
Outrigger hotel is giving participants in the Shabbaton a great rate of
$135 per night for ocean view rooms and these rates are good 5 days
before the Shabbaton to five days after. Leading prayer and teaching in
Hawaii has been a dream of Reb Zalman's for a long time. For more
information or to download the flyer and registration form go to www.konabethshalom.org.
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PRAYERS
Each
newsletter
contains
names of people in our community, or friends of our community, who need
prayers for healing, support, et cetera. Please send names in Hebrew
and/or English, with other details as desired, to info@pardesleavavot.org.
And
remember to let us know when our prayers have been effective!
- Chana
Feygeleh bat Timka
- HaRav
Shohama bat Yehudit
- Sarah
Yehudis Krissel bat Chaya Fayge
- Bob
Snyder
- David
Sapper
- Magdalena
Merovingia
- Gershom
ben Leah v Avraham
- Yehoshua
Mishulim ben Sarah Leah
- Shoshana
Nejman
- Alter
Shoresh ben Zion v'Shoshana
- HaRav
Devorah Rut bat Tamar (Rabbi Deborah Ruth Bronstein)
- Rut
bat Miriam
- Lior
bat Esther Masha
- Dov
Baer Ben Yehuda ha Kohen v'Devorah
- John
Silverman
- Mimi
Ito
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about Pardes Levavot or our events please visit our
website at www.pardeslevavot.org
or write info@pardeslevavot.org.
To contact Rabbis Nadya and Victor Gross write rabbis@pardeslevavot.org.
If you would like to post something on our Pardes Levavot mailing
lists, or if you have questions about our mailings, lists,
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Place and time: somewhere
in the Soviet Union, 1930s. The phone rings at KGB
headquarters.
"Hello?"
"Hello, is this KGB?"
"Yes. What do you want?"
"I'm calling to report my neighbor Yankel Rabinovitz as an enemy of the
State. He is hiding undeclared diamonds in his firewood."
"This will be noted."
Next day, the KGB goons come over to Rabinovitz's house. They search
the shed where the firewood is kept, break every piece of wood, find no
diamonds, swear at Yankel Rabinovitz and leave. The phone rings at
Rabinovitz's house.
"Hello, Yankel! Did the KGB come?"
"Yes."
"Did
they chop your firewood?"
"Yes,
they did."
"Okay, now its
your turn to call. I need my vegetable patch plowed."
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