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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) 563-2110 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!

August 4, 2008

AT PARDES LEVAVOT

Of Interest


Thanks to Jim Wright for our kiddush this past Saturday.

Events This Week

Kabbalat Shabbat Service

Friday, August 8, 7-9pm

Parashat Devarim
Devarim Torah Journey

Events Coming Up

Participation in High Holy Days

We are inviting participation in High HolyDays services and preparation. We need musicians, singers, torah readers, poets and other contributions to the services. Please contact rabbis@pardeslevavot.org if you are interested. We also seek  volunteers to be the "Levites", coordinating all the preparation, including decorating the sanctuary, preparation of food, creative outreach to the unaffiliated, and more. Contact info@pardeslevavot.org if you would like to participate.

Parenting: A Spiritual Practice

We invite you to join Rabbis Victor and Nadya Gross at Elat Chayyim - come explore the practice and join in creating a supportive network of Conscious Parents.

Getting Involved

From the Shepherd of the Hills Bulletin

We have recently had a tree or two cut down and have free wood for anyone willing to haul it away. The sooner it's gone the better. The wood is located on the east side of the church, past the south gym hallway entrance. Please come and help yourself.

Attention: The driveway into the parking lot will be closed from Monday, August 4 through Friday, August 8 for road maintenance. Please enter the parking lot via the Harvest Road entrance during that time. Thank you.

Community Infant Program (CIP) – There is an on-going need for disposable diapers for young families with children. You can bring them to the church. Thank you!


PARDES LEVAVOT CALENDAR

August 2008

8, Friday, 7-9pm
Kabbalat Shabbat Service

16, Saturday, 9:30am-noon
Torah Study, Davenen and Torah Service

22, Friday, 7-9pm
Kabbalat Shabbat Service

30, Friday
Shabbat at Home

AROUND TOWN AND BEYOND

Meditate '08: A Place for Quiet Contemplation at the Democratic National Convention

Boulder Jewish Day School Taste of the Season

Jewish Meditation Experience

In the Belly of the Whale

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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!
  • Lita Epstein
  • Miriam Fields
  • Batya bat Chaya v'Michael
  • Lillian Ruth Glassman
  • Yael Bracha bat Eidel Leah
  • Ruti bat Alma (Ruth Lederer MacGuire)
  • Chana Feygeleh bat Timka
  • 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


For information 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, communications, etc., contact info@pardeslevavot.org.



A man started to tell a joke at a party: "Two old jews were on their way..."

Suddenly he was interrupted by a sensitive guest.

"Why do so many jokes begin with Jews?"

"Oh, I'm sorry," apologized the story teller, "I'll start again. Two old Chinese men were on their way to the Synagogue to see the Rabbi..."