Kosi R'Vaya is Hebrew for My Cup Runs Over, one of the most beloved phrases in the well–known Psalm 23. And how true it is that, when we step into the ancient sound current of the Hebrew language, we find ourselves standing on holy ground answering the call of our Good Shepherd.
The twenty–two letters of the Hebrew script are known as the Aleph–Beis and have been called the brick and mortar, the soul, the protoplasm of the universe—described in kabbalistic literature as profound primal and spiritual forces which constitute the raw material of creation. Each letter of the script has a life, meaning and energy all its own so when you combine them to make words the sum always exceeds the parts. It’s why when you say Psalm 23 in English, you understand. But when you say it in Hebrew, you awake.
In this online class, we'll:
Come. Step. Follow. Who knows where the Good Shepherd may lead you . . .
10 Weeks on Zoom
Dates: Wednesday, 12:00 noon - 2:00, March 27th - May 29th
The twenty–two letters of the Hebrew script are known as the Aleph–Beis and have been called the brick and mortar, the soul, the protoplasm of the universe—described in kabbalistic literature as profound primal and spiritual forces which constitute the raw material of creation. Each letter of the script has a life, meaning and energy all its own so when you combine them to make words the sum always exceeds the parts. It’s why when you say Psalm 23 in English, you understand. But when you say it in Hebrew, you awake.
In this online class, we'll:
- explore the Psalm line by line as well as learn the Psalm in Hebrew as we go along.
- examine a key word from each line in Hebrew seeing how the meanings of the individual letters certainly do combine to give the word a meaning much bigger than just the sum of the letters.
- enjoy Hebrew and Christian songs and chants.
- delve deeper with guided meditations.
Come. Step. Follow. Who knows where the Good Shepherd may lead you . . .
10 Weeks on Zoom
Dates: Wednesday, 12:00 noon - 2:00, March 27th - May 29th