Pardes #3 (2022) Painting by Elena Kotliarker

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ABOUT THIS SERIES. "Pardes" refers to (types of) approaches to biblical exegesis in rabbinic Judaism or to interpretation of text in Torah study. The term, sometimes also spelled PaRDeS, is an acronym formed from the same initials of the following four approaches:. Peshat (פְּשָׁט) – "surface" ("straight") or the literal (direct) meaning. Remez (רֶמֶז) – [...]
ABOUT THIS SERIES
"Pardes" refers to (types of) approaches to biblical exegesis in rabbinic Judaism or to interpretation of text in Torah study. The term, sometimes also spelled PaRDeS, is an acronym formed from the same initials of the following four approaches:
Peshat (פְּשָׁט) – "surface" ("straight") or the literal (direct) meaning.
Remez (רֶמֶז) – "hints" or the deep (allegoric: hidden or symbolic) meaning beyond just the literal sense.
Derash (דְּרַשׁ) – from Hebrew darash: "inquire" ("seek") – the comparative (midrashic) meaning, as given through similar occurrences.
Sod (סוֹד) (pronounced with a long O as in 'lore') – "secret" ("mystery") or the esoteric/mystical meaning, as given through inspiration or revelation.
Each type of Pardes interpretation examines the extended meaning of a text. As a general rule, the extended meaning never contradicts the base meaning. The Peshat means the plain or contextual meaning of the text. Remez is the allegorical meaning. Derash includes the metaphorical meaning, and Sod represents the hidden meaning. There is often considerable overlap, for example when legal understandings of a verse are influenced by mystical interpretations or when a "hint" is determined by comparing a word with other instances of the same word.

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Elena Kotliarker is very successful in creating very intense and vital structures, including a great variety of symbols, both figurative and abstract, using a complicated and complex correlation of techniques [...]

Elena Kotliarker is very successful in creating very intense and vital structures, including a great variety of symbols, both figurative and abstract, using a complicated and complex correlation of techniques and colors.

Her works are characterized by a rainbow of colors from the most delicate of pastels to the brightest of expressionist colors. Her art is an invitation into a most enchanting world of fairy-tale cats, exotic flowers on silk, and sea creatures looking from the walls. Her murals create original spaces and atmosphere for studies, work, play, and rest. You will feel inspired by Elena's relaxing and kind energy that makes this world a more pleasant place. Have a look, and you will wish to keep dreaming with Elena!

Elena Kotliarker was born in 1969 in Kiev Ukraine. Since 1996 she live in Israel. Her passion for painting goes back to early childhood. Elena completed her studies from Olga Bebko at the art studio, attached to Mikola House Gallery, Kiev, Ukraine. After that teaching in that studio. Elena is an internationally recognized professional Judaica Artist, with hundreds of her artworks sold all around the world, from the US and Canada to Europe, Australia, and Asia. About 800 Lena's original artworks and hand-embellished prints may be found in private collections in a wide range of countries.

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