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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!

January 25, 2010

AT PARDES LEVAVOT

Events This Week

Celebrate Shabbat at Home

Friday, January 30

Parashat Beshalach
Beshalach Torah Journey

Getting Involved

Interfaith Spiritual Pilgrimage to the Holy Land for Peace, Healing and Prayer

March 21-April 2, 2010

Do you want to visit sacred sites in the Holy Land? Do you want to celebrate Shabbat and a Pesach Seder in Jerusalem? Do you want to gain a deeper understanding of the Abrahamic connections between Judaism, Christianity and Islam? Do you want to meet Jews and Arabs working for peace in the Holy Land? Do you want to find out more about a new educational paradigm in Israel for healing and peace that Reb Zalman Schachter-Shalomi calls "The greatest hope for peace-shalom, salaam" that teaches Jewish and Arab children to become "agents of reconciliation"? 

This Spring bring the family on an Interfaith Spiritual Pilgrimage, March 21-April 2, 2010 co-lead by:

Jewish Renewal Rabbis Nadya and Victor Gross,

Shepha Schneirsohn Vainstein, co-founder of Salaam Shalom Educational Foundation and recently featured in LA's Jewish Journal,

and Imam Jihad Turk, featured in a Sunday LA Times front page article on Jihad's interfaith peacework in LA.

We will:
  • Pray at the Tomb of the Abraham, Patriarch of Judaism, Islam and Christianity
  • Study the Abrahamic connections of Judaism, Islam and Christianity
  • Visit the Dome of the Rock, the Western Wall, the Church of the Holy Sepulchre and other sites holy to the Abrahamic religions
  • Experience healing classroom environments and interact with Israeli children and teachers who are building friendship bridges between Jewish, Arab and Christian children
  • Dine at the homes of Jewish and Arab families who are transforming polarized communities in Israel
  • Celebrate an interfaith Shabbat and Passover Seder with story telling and song in Jerusalem
  • Explore mystical Tsfat
  • Learn from respected teachers
  • Lunch at the home of a Bedouin Sheikh, leader of 40,000 Bedouins in the Galilee
  • Pray with religious leaders
  • Meet inspiring artists and activists who envision a world based on respect and cooperation
  • Take time to meditate and contemplate in natural surroundings from ancient times
  • Bathe in the Dead Sea
  • Participate in peacemaking circles
  • Conclude with a ceremony for peace at Rabin Square
  • And more!

Torah in Hebrew - Torah B'Evrit by Rabbi Ori Har-DiGennaro

Dates: Sundays, 17 January, 2010 to 7 March, 2010; No class on Purim, 28 February, 2010
Tuition: $140
Location: 3982 Arbol Court, Boulder, CO

Studying Torah is an act of love, especially studying the text in Hebrew. This love is what can help us to find meaning even when we are studying passages which are challenging, and maintain an awareness of wholeness of the text.

This class will focus on methods of interpretation, using the lens of the PaRDeS, the acronym of Pshat, Remez, Drash, Sod -- the fourfold method of textual interpretation which opens the text, adds the spiritual dimension and provides a holistic approach to text learning.

We will learn how to read Torah in a spiritual way, and introduce classical and modern commentators.

Final decision on the time will be made by the registrants and the teacher together. The course is limited to 12 students and we must have a minimum of 7.

For registration and more information call 303.440.1020 or email: ori.har@comcast.net

Learn Hebrew at Pardes Levavot

Beginning Hebrew for Adults - classes began Thursday, November 12 - there is still time to join! For information and to register: Hebrew@pardeslevavot.org

Hebrew classes for children are ongoing. New students are welcome. Contact us at: Hebrew@pardeslevavot.org

Torah cantillation (chanting) class will be offered in late winter/early spring. Let us know if you're interested: Hebrew@pardeslevavot.org

From the Shepherd of the Hills Bulletin

Community Infant Program (CIP) – Bring baby items to help struggling parents and single mothers. There is an ongoing need for disposable diapers for young families with children. You can bring them to the church. Thank you!


PARDES LEVAVOT CALENDAR

February 2010

6, Saturday, 10am-noon
All Ages Shabbat Service

6, Saturday, 12:15-1:45pm
B'nai Mitzvah Program

20, Saturday, 10am-noon
Contemplative Shabbat Service

20, Saturday, 12:15-1:45pm
Rebbes' Tisch

27, Saturday, 6pm
Purim Party

AROUND TOWN AND BEYOND

Torah Yoga

Boulder JCC January Events

Kosher For Passover Wine Tasting

Social Trends Impacting Our Lives in Boulder County


PRAYERS

Each newsletter contains names of people in our community, or friends of our community, who need prayers for healing, support, et cetera. Names will cycle off the list after one month - please let us know if you wish for it to remain longer. Please send names in Hebrew and/or English, with other details as desired, to info@pardesleavavot.org.
  • Chana Leah bat Dora v Yaacov
  • Shulamit Ahuva bat Tom Ora
  • Grace Kohler


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.


Morris gets a new dog and can't wait to show him off to Shlomo. So when Shlomo arrives, Morris calls the dog into the house, bragging about how smart he is. The dog quickly comes running and stands looking up at his master, tail wagging furiously, mouth open, tongue hanging out, eyes bright with anticipation.

Morris points to the newspaper on the couch and commands, "FETCH!"

Immediately, the dog climbs onto the couch and sits down. His tail wagging stops and the doggie-smile disappears.
Looking balefully up at his master, the dog says in a whiny voice, "You think this is easy wagging my tail all the time? Oy vay. It hurts from so much wagging. And do you think that expensive organic dog food you're feeding me is tasty? You try it. It's dreck - much too salty. And you just don't seem to care about me anymore. You just push me out the door to take a leak three times a day. I can't remember the last time you took me out for a walk."

Shlomo is amazed. "What is that? Your dog is sitting there talking."

"Oh, I know", explains Morris, "He's young and I'm still training him. He thought I said KVETCH."