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££Returning to the Garden of Eden of laws and decrees that direct virtually every aspect of life. They
provide us with clear boundaries. As we have learned, one of the
most popular diagrams of the sefirotic structure portrays the sefirot
in three vertical columns: two exterior columns and one interior,
According to the Zohar, the Torah contains fifty-three portions. unifying, one. Chesed (loving-kindness) represents the right-hand
The Hebrew word for garden (gan) has a numerical value of fifty- column and Gevurah (strength) the left-hand one. Humanity’s return
three. Based on this equivalence, the Zohar compares the Torah to the Garden is represented by the right-hand column, while God’s
to the Garden of Eden, suggesting that the Torah is God’s gift to judgment is associated with the left-hand one. Both of these forces
us, providing us with instructions on how to return to our natural are complementary, intrinsic parts of both Torah and life itself.
birthright. This equivalence also suggests a link to PaRDeS, the
four-tiered system of biblical interpretation that literally means an After Adam and Eve were banished from the Garden of the Eden,
orchard of trees. We can enter the world of Torah and the Garden the cherubim were appointed to guard the entrance. Imposing figures,
of Eden through the methods and levels of consciousness offered by armed with a rotating sword, they “guard the way to the Tree of Life”
PaRDeS. (Genesis 3:24). Although they are obviously tasked with preventing
humanity from re-entering the Garden, many commentators teach
One problem with the correspondence suggested by the Zohar is that they also guard the path back to the Tree. They serve to remind
that there really are fifty-four portions! Several explanations have humanity to aspire to return. The rotating sword alludes to both these
been given, but the reason most widely-accepted is that Nitzavim functions as one side of the sword represents God’s loving-kindness,
and Vayeilech can be counted as one portion. There are a number of while the other side represents His judgment. Furthermore, each
reasons given to support this reasoning, among these are the facts of these sides of the sword alludes to the two different versions of
that they are the two shortest portions in the entire Torah and they how many portions there are in the Torah. The version enumerating
are thematically connected. Nonetheless, each version of how many fifty-four portions represents judgment and corresponds to the side
portions there are has merit and inner meaning, as we have discussed of the sword keeping humanity away from the Tree until humanity
previously: “These and these are the words of the living God” (Eruvin is ready, while the version which enumerates fifty-three portions
13b). represents God’s Chesed in placing us in the Garden in the first place
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Eve were exiled from utopia, humanity has struggled to return to the
Garden, forever attempting to solve the paradoxical and existential
predicaments of life. Perceiving the Torah as a road map guiding us
to proper moral behavior and as a lighthouse leading us in the correct
spiritual direction in a dark and confusing world gives great meaning
and purpose to living a Torah life. It also provides human beings
with the means to establish healthy relations with other people as
well as with their Creator.
The numerical value of the Hebrew word for passing judgment
(dan) is fifty-four. The Torah and the mitzvot are an elaborate system
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