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                                                       Introduction



                                                     פ  ַע ל  ת    ַ ה   ַ ר וֹנ  ְ מ



                                         The Verb Menorah


                   This  Menorah  represents  the  fantastic  order  and  music  of  the  Hebrew

                   language. Notice the 3 right-hand branches, which represent active verbs,
                   while the 3 left-hand branches represent passive verbs.
                   The  middle  branch  represents  verbs,  which  can  be  both  active  and
                   passive. (Listen to CD for explanation and demonstration of the music)


     Binyan Name    לַע ְפִנ     לַע ְפֻּה   ֻּפ  ַע ל       לֵעַפ ְת ִה     לֵע ִפ     לי ִע ְפ ִה     לַעָפ


        Example    ַת ְכִנב             שׁ  ַג ְרֻּה   ֻּד  ַב ר         שֵׁבַל ְת ִה       רֵב ִד      שׁי  ִג ְר ִה     ב ַתָכ
                         passive passive      passive  passive/active      active    active  active





























                   The  Verb  Menorah  represents  the  mystical  bond  between  the Hebrew
                   language  and  the  deeper  layers  of  Judaism  and  Torah.    According  to
                     tradition  there  are  certain  Psalms  that  are  spiritually  beneficial  when
                   read as they are written in the shape of Menorah. (For instance Psalm

                   67, see next page).


                   * The passive verb groups לַעֻּפ and לַע ְפֻּה will be covered in our
                         more advanced book "Verbs in a Nutshell".




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