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Pardes and Rimonim
The Kabbalah includes the tracts named Sefer Yetzirah, The Zohar, Pardes Rimonim, and Eitz Chaim.
He is the author of Practical Medical Halakhah, a textbook of Jewish responsa to medical issues, and " Pardes Rimonim ", a book about the halakhot of Taharat Mishpacha.
According to his own testimony in the introduction to " Pardes Rimonim ", in 1542, at the age of twenty, Ramak heard a " Heavenly voice " urging him to study Kabbalah with his brother-in-law, Rabbi Shlomo Alkabetz, composer of the mystical song Lecha Dodi.
This led to the composition of his first book, Pardes Rimonim (" Orchard of Pomegranates "), which was completed in 1548 and secured Ramak's reputation as a brilliant Kabbalist and a lucid thinker.
Some other books for which the Ramak is known are Tomer Devorah (" Palm Tree of Deborah "), in which he utilizes the Kabbalistic concepts of the Sephirot (" Divine attributes ") to illuminate a system of morals and ethics ; Ohr Neerav, a justification of and insistence upon the importance of Kabbalah study and an introduction to the methods explicated in Pardes Rimonim ; Elimah Rabbati, a highly abstract treatise on kabbalistic concerns revolving around the Godhead and His relationship to the Sefirot ; and Sefer Gerushin, a short and intimate composition which features the highly devotional slant of Ramak, as well as his asceticism and religious piety.
# " Pardes Rimonim " (" An Orchard of Pomegranates ")-Ramak's first book, which secured his reputation as a mystical genius.

Pardes and Cordovero
After the expulsion of the Jews from Spain, Spanish theurgical Qabbalah, which had developed without any significant impact from ecstatic Qabbalah, was integrated with the latter ; this combination became, through the book Pardes Rimmonim by Mosheh Cordovero, part of mainstream Qabbalah.

Pardes and Rabbi
Rabbi Aryeh Strikovski ( Machanaim Yeshiva and Pardes Institute ) worked in the 1990s with Rabbi Avraham Shapira ( then a co-Chief rabbi of Israel ) to initiate the program for training Orthodox women as halakhic Toanot (" advocates ") in rabbinic courts.
* Rabbi Aryeh Strikovski ( Mahanayim Yeshiva and Pardes Institute ) worked in the 1990s with Rabbi Avraham Shapira ( then a co-Chief rabbi of Israel ) to initiate the program for training Orthodox women as halakhic Toanot (" advocates ") in rabbinic courts.
* David I. Bernstein, Rabbi at Pardes Institute of Jewish Studies, Jerusalem and New York City

Pardes and its
According to Ramaz, it is fit to be called Midrash haNe ' elam because " its topic is mostly the neshamah ( an upper level of soul ), the source of which is in Beri ' ah, which is the place of the upper Gan Eden ; and it is written in the Pardes that drash is in Beri ' ah ... and the revealed midrash is the secret of externality, and Midrash haNe ' elam is the secret of internality, which is the neshamah.

Pardes and .
He has been living in Kraków since 1997 where he runs the Ronald S. Lauder Foundation aimed at providing education to the small local Jewish community as well as local Gentiles, and where he set up Pardes Lauder, a Jewish religious publishing house which has so far published more than 20 books, including a prayer book and Haggada for Passover.
Rahel Berkovits, an Orthodox Talmud teacher at Jerusalem's Pardes Institute of Jewish Studies, states that as a result of such changes in Haredi and Modern Orthodox Judaism, " Orthodox women found and oversee prayer communities, argue cases in rabbinic courts, advise on halachic issues, and dominate in social work activities that are all very associated with the role a rabbi performs, even though these women do not have the official title of rabbi.
* Rahel Berkovits, an Orthodox Talmud teacher at Jerusalem's Pardes Institute of Jewish Studies, states that as a result of such changes in Haredi and Modern Orthodox Judaism, " Orthodox women have founded and overseen prayer communities, argue cases in rabbinic courts, advise on halachic issues, and dominate in social work activities that are all very associated with the role a rabbi performs, even though these women do not have the official title of rabbi.
" Pardes: The Writing of Potentiality ," in Giorgio Agamben, Potentialities: Collected Essays in Philosophy, ed.
On 24 January 1995, Tarsem Singh Purewal, editor of Britain's Punjabi-language weekly " Des Pardes ", was killed as he was closing his office in Southall.
Hebrew Scripture is traditionally explained using the four level exegesis method of Pardes.
He was a kind-hearted American businessman in Pardes ( 1997 ) and a genial grandfather in the films Chori Chori Chupke Chupke and Mujhe Kuch Kehna Hai.
Haim was buried at Pardes Shalom Cemetery in Maple, Ontario.
Some films that later followed this trend include Pardes ( 1997 ), Kabhi Khushi Kabhi Gham ( 2001 ), Kal Ho Na Ho ( 2003 ), and Salaam Namaste ( 2005 ); the diaspora market is seen as a safer financial investment than the desi market.
The city has one secular neighborhood, Pardes Katz.
Image: Nahal Memorial Pardes Hanna11. jpg | Nahal Memorial, Pardes Hanna
1996 proved to be a disappointing year for Khan, as he appeared in two critical and commercial failiures, Praveen Nischol's English Babu Desi Mem and Mahesh Bhatt ' Chaahat However, in 1997, his starring role in Subhash Ghai's social drama Pardes earned him commercial success.
Mirvish was buried at Pardes Shalom Cemetery in Maple, Ontario.
Upon his arrival in Israel, he lived in the then-transit camp Pardes Hanna.
The hospitals have merged administrations, with Herb Pardes, M. D., leading the combined hospitals since 2001.

Rimonim and .
The outpost was established in 2005 by residents of Kokhav HaShahar, and was named after Ester Galia, a Kokhav HaShahar resident who was murdered at Rimonim junction.

Moses and ben
Abba Mari ben Moses ben Joseph, was a Provençal rabbi, born at Lunel, near Montpellier, towards the end of the 13th century.
He was a descendant of Meshullam ben Jacob of Lunel, one of whose five sons was Joseph, the grandfather of Abba Mari, who, like his son Moses, the father of Abba Mari, was highly respected for both his rabbinical learning and his general erudition.
In the 10th century, Aaron ben Moses ben Asher refined the Tiberian vocalization, an extinct pronunciation of the Hebrew Bible.
11th to 12th century grammarians of the Golden age of Jewish culture in Spain included Judah ben David Hayyuj, Jonah ibn Janah, Abraham ibn Ezra, Joseph Kimhi, Moses Kimhi and David Kimhi.
* The Sefer Mitzvot Gadol ( The " SeMaG ") of Rabbi Moses ben Jacob of Coucy ( first half of the 13th century, Coucy, Northern France ).
Anatoli's example of broad-minded study of Christian literature and intercourse with Christian scholars found many followers, as, for example, Moses ben Solomon of Salerno ; and his work was an important factor in bringing the Jews of Italy into close contact with their Christian fellow students.
* Abraham ben Moses Maimon
* Abraham ben Moses Maimonides
Mosheh ben Maimon ( משה בן מימון )‎, called Moses Maimonides and also known as Mūsā ibn Maymūn (), or RaMBaM ( רמב " ם – Hebrew acronym for " Rabbi Mosheh Ben Maimon "), was a preeminent medieval Jewish philosopher and one of the most prolific and followed Torah scholars and physicians of the Middle Ages.
In Latin, the Hebrew " ben " ( son of ) becomes the Greek − style suffix "- ides " to form " Moses Maimonides ".
Moses ' other names were: Jekuthiel ( by his mother ), Heber ( by his father ), Jered ( by Miriam ), Avi Zanoah ( by Aaron ), Avi Gedor ( by Kohath ), Avi Soco ( by his wet-nurse ), Shemaiah ben Nethanel ( by people of Israel ).
A leading scholar of the Kabbalah, Moshe Idel ( Hasidism: Between Ecstasy and Magic, SUNY, 1995, pp. 17 – 18 ), ascribes this doctrine to the kabbalistic system of Rabbi Moses Cordovero ( 1522 – 1570 ) and in the eighteenth century, Rabbi Israel ben Eliezer, the Baal Shem Tov, founder of the Hasidic movement, as well as his contemporary, Rabbi Menahem Mendel, the Maggid of Bar.
The most important writers are Yose ben Yoseh, probably in the 6th century, chiefly known for his compositions for Yom Kippur ; Eleazar Kalir, the founder of the payyetanic style, perhaps in the 7th century ; Saadia Gaon ; and the Spanish school, consisting of Joseph ibn Abitur ( died in 970 ), ibn Gabirol, Isaac Gayyath, Moses ibn Ezra, Abraham ibn Ezra and Judah ha-Levi, Moses ben Nahman ( Nahmanides ) and Isaac Luria.
This was chiefly done by Aaron ben Moses ben Asher, in the Tiberias school, based on the oral tradition for reading the Tanakh, hence the name Tiberian vocalization.
While the traditional majority view in religious Judaism has been that the teachings of Kabbalah were revealed by God to Biblical figures such as Abraham and Moses and were then transmitted orally from the Biblical era until its redaction by Shimon ben Yochai, modern academic analysis of the Zohar, such as that by the 20th century religious historian Gershom Scholem, has theorized that De Leon was the actual author.
However, Isaac evidently ignored the woman's alleged confession in favor of the testimony of Joseph ben Todros and of Jacob, a pupil of Moses de León, both of whom assured him on oath that the work was not written by de Leon.
** Rabbi Moses ben Jacob Cordovero-Jewish kabbalist from Safed, Israel
* Rabbi Isaac ben Moses of Vienna ( d. 1270 )
* Isaac ben Moses of Vienna, Jewish rabbi and scholar ( b. 1200 )

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