- Pardes (1997 film) - Wikipedia
Pardes (transl Foreign land) is a 1997 Indian Hindi -language musical romantic drama film directed, produced, and co-written by Subhash Ghai under his banner Mukta Arts It stars Shah Rukh Khan, and newcomers Mahima Chaudhry and Apurva Agnihotri in lead roles, with Alok Nath, Amrish Puri and Himani Shivpuri in supporting roles
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- Pardes - Jewish Knowledge Base - Chabad. org
Pardes: (lit “orchard”); the metaphorical term used to refer to the four levels of Torah interpretation: pshat (the literal meaning of the text), remez (its allusions), derush (the homilies that can be derived from it), and sod (its mystical secrets)
- PaRDeS: Four Levels of Interpretation – Nazarene Judaism
These are the four levels of understanding the scriptures Each layer is deeper and more intense than the last, like the layers of an onion The first level of understanding is PASHAT (simple) The Pashat is the literal meaning
- Pardes (1997) - IMDb
In my life experiences, I have never ever met an NRI (or even a white guy) with the selfish, stuck up attitude as exuded by Amrish Puri's son in Pardes So congratulations, Mr Ghai, you have convinced several millions in India that us male NRIs are all egotistically womanizers and pigs
- Using PaRDeS for Biblical Interpretation | AHRC
Most other translations translate the word pardes as an “orchard ” While this is the meaning of the word, the idea of a paradise (from a Hebraic perspective) better illustrates the true meaning of the word The word pardes is also an acronym for a very ancient form of Biblical interpretation
- pardes - Jewish English Lexicon
Definitions n An acronym for the four levels of interpretation in a sacred text like the Torah: peshat, remez, drash, and sod Example Sentences "Each type of Pardes interpretation examines the extended meaning of a text " (source)
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