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Can we return to the Garden and eat from the Tree of Life?

by Rabbi Tzvi Freeman

  

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You don’t have to wait. You can taste from it right now. It’s called the Torah: “It is a tree of life to all those who hold it tight, and those who support it are fortunate” (Proverbs 3:18). In particular, the inner Torah-the teachings of Kabbalah and Chassidus-is referred to as the Tree of Life.

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Posted by: Rab Avraham Cassab, Mexico City, Mexico on Aug 09, 2005

i just wanted to add that leatid labo (in the future to come), the tora that we learned right now, will will take us out of our graves , and we will live again forever and have pleasure from the shechina, if we follow the tora properly...

a jew that learns tora , never dies, he just rests...

Editor's Comment

While studying Torah certainly makes the "rest time" in Heaven more pleasurable... the Resurrection of the Dead will be the lot of every Jewish person, no matter his or her Torah study skills.
Torah
Torah is G–d’s teaching to man. In general terms, we refer to the Five Books of Moses as “The Torah.” But in truth, all Jewish beliefs and laws are part of the Torah.
Kabbalah
Jewish mysticism. The word Kaballah means "reception," for we cannot physically perceive the Divine, we merely study the mystical truths which were transmitted to us by G-d Himself through His righteous servants.
Proverbs
One of the 24 books of the Bible. A collection of moral writings authored by King Solomon.