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Introduction


            publications as “How beautiful and pleasant are you, befitting the
 In memory of  pleasures of spiritual love.”

               Although the biblical text will only be systematically interpreted
 Rabbi Yissocher Meyer,   according to all the four levels of PaRDeS in a few sections of this

 our esteemed teacher and Rosh Yeshiva:   book, in most sections some or all of the four levels are woven into
            the commentary and are expressed in a less explicit and structured
 Thank you for revealing to me   manner. Thus, the influence of this multidimensional system of analyzing
            the text and its relevance is felt on every page of the book.
 and so many others   Throughout the book, the reader will notice the frequent use of the

 the wisdom and wonders of  God’s Torah  Hebrew words denoting PaRDeS’s four levels (peshat, remez, derash,
            and sod) and the English expressions, respectively associated with
 בקעי ןב רכששי ברה  them: (1) literal or straightforward; (2) alluded to or hinted at; (3)

            symbolize, represent, allegorical, metaphorical; and (4) Kabbalah,
 May his shining example  Chassidut (a term  used  to refer  to the  teachings  of the  Chassidic

 light the way for Am Yisrael.  movement), the secret meaning,  and the mystical meaning.  Note
            that in the latter two levels, of derash and sod, symbolism, allegory,
            and parable play an important part in revealing the meaning of the
            text and demonstrating how it is relevant to each and every person.

               Indeed, one of the primary goals of this book is to demonstrate
            that the “stories” in the Torah are not merely one-time occurrences,
 In memory of  our beloved mother  temporal incidents undergone by specific individuals long ago. Rather
            these  stories  are  archetypal  in  nature,  reflecting  or  representing
 Golda Pesha Chaya   various physical and spiritual energies ever present in all aspects of


 bas R’ Moshe Tzvi   reality and within each and every person. This understanding of the
            biblical narratives is crucial for anyone – Jew and non-Jew alike – to
            apprehend the essence of Torah. For the Jewish people, in particular,
 היח השפ הדלוג  the stories in the Torah are especially relevant as the Talmud teaches

 יבצ השמ 'ר תב  that “the actions of the fathers are a sign to the children” (Sotah
            34a). We will demonstrate time and again throughout the book of
 A kind, strong, loving woman  Bereishit that our forefathers and foremothers are not only figures

 of  sterling character.  for emulation, their archetypal deeds actually engrave themselves
            upon the Jewish psyche and determine the path of Jewish history.
            Tragically, most people are never exposed to any deeper understanding
 May her memory be a blessing.  of the Torah. Instead they go through life with an elementary school

 Zvi and Shoshana Gelt  understanding of the deepest wisdom in the world.



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