Pardes Rimonim (meaning "Orchard of Pomegranates," with the word ''pardes'' having the double meaning of
kabbalistic "exegesis") is a
primary text of Kabbalah composed in 1548 by the
Jewish mystic Moses ben Jacob Cordovero
Moses ben Jacob Cordovero ( ''Moshe Kordovero'' ; 1522–1570) was a central figure in the historical development of Kabbalah, leader of a mystical school in the Ottoman Empire in 16th-century Safed, located in the modern State of Israel. H ...
in
Safed
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,
Galilee
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.
16th-century Safed saw the theoretical systemisation of previous
Kabbalistic theosophical views. ''Pardes Rimonim'' was the first comprehensive exposition of Medieval Kabbalah, though the subsequent 16th-century Safed mythological scheme of
Isaac Luria
Isaac ben Solomon Ashkenazi Luria (; #FINE_2003, Fine 2003, p24/ref>July 25, 1572), commonly known in Jewish religious circles as Ha'ari, Ha'ari Hakadosh or Arizal, was a leading rabbi and Jewish mysticism, Jewish mystic in the community of Saf ...
superseded its
rationally influenced scheme.
Cordovero indicates in his introduction that the work is based upon notes he took during his study of the ''
Zohar
The ''Zohar'' (, ''Zōhar'', lit. "Splendor" or "Radiance") is a foundational work of Kabbalistic literature. It is a group of books including commentary on the mystical aspects of the Torah and scriptural interpretations as well as material o ...
'', the foundational work of the Kabbalah. He notes that he composed the ''Pardes Rimonim'' "not to become lost and confused in its
he Zohardepths."
The work is an encyclopedic summary of the Kabbalah, including an effort to "elucidate all the tenets of the Cabala, such as the doctrines of the
sefirot
Sefirot (; , plural of ), meaning '' emanations'', are the 10 attributes/emanations in Kabbalah, through which Ein Sof ("infinite space") reveals itself and continuously creates both the physical realm and the seder hishtalshelut (the chained ...
, emanation, the divine names, the import and significance of the alphabet, etc." The ''Pardes Rimonim'' was one of the most widely read and influential Kabbalistic works. It was considered a basis of the Kabbalistic outlook until the works of Isaac Luria ultimately overshadowed it.
The ''Pardes Rimmonim'' comprised 32 gates or sections, subdivided into chapters. It was first published in
Kraków
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in 1591. A précis of it was published under the title ''Asis Rimmonim'', by Samuel Gallico; and
Menahem Azariah da Fano
Menahem Azariah da Fano (also called Immanuel da Fano, and Rema MiPano () (1548 – 1620) was an Italian rabbi, Talmudist, and Kabbalist.
Life
He was a disciple of Rabbi Moses ben Jacob Cordovero, to whose widow he offered 1,000 sequins for ...
, Mordecai Prszybram, and
Isaiah Horowitz
Isaiah or Yeshayahu ben Avraham Ha-Levi Horowitz () (c. 1555 – March 24, 1630), also known as the ''Shelah HaKaddosh'' ( "the holy ''Shelah''") after the title of his best-known work, was a prominent rabbi and mystic.
Biography
Isaiah Horo ...
wrote subsequent commentaries on some parts of it. The original work was partly translated into Latin by Bartolocci, by Joseph Ciantes (in ''De Sanctissima Trinitate Contra Judæos'', Rome, 1664), by
Athanasius Kircher
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(Rome, 1652–54), and by
Christian Knorr von Rosenroth (in ''Kabbala Denudata'', Sulzbach, 1677).
See also
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Primary texts of Kabbalah
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Meir ben Ezekiel ibn Gabbai
References
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1548 compositions
Kabbalah texts