Library · מִסְפְּרִיָּה
231 Gates · רל״א שערים
The Gates Hall
From א to ת,
every unique pairing of the twenty-two Hebrew letters becomes a Gate — a
relationship to be walked, not just understood. This page gathers those pairings
and marks which ones are ready to enter.
Begin with Gate א–ב, the passage from silence to the first word. The remaining
Gates will appear over time as they ripen into stable paths of study and practice.
How to Use This Page · איך להשתמש בדף זה
Choose One Gate, Not All of Them
The 231 Gates are not meant to be conquered in order. They are an atlas. In any
given week you might walk a single Gate with intention: reading, reflecting, and
trying one small practice. When another Gate calls, you may circle back here and
choose again.
אל תנסו “לסיים” את כל השערים. בחרו שער אחד שיכול לפגוש את חייכם עכשיו.
Available & Ripening Gates · שערים זמינים ומתבשלים
Letter Pairings
Below are a few of the 231 Gates. Those marked as
“open for walking” link to a full page. Others are present only
as placeholders: acknowledged, named, and waiting to be written in this house.
From silent source to first word: the move from “I feel something” to “I dare
to say it.”
Enter Gate א–ב →
Aleph–Gimel. Acknowledged gate, waiting to be written in this Library.
Aleph–Dalet. Placeholder for a future path from hidden source into a door.
Bet–Gimel. A gate between house and growth, named here and held for later.
Bet–Dalet. Another pairing acknowledged; the writing will follow the walking.
Gimel–Dalet. Marked for future study within this house of 231 paths.
Shin–Tav. One of the closing gates of the alphabet, present in name only for now.
Aleph–Tav. The long arc from first silence to last mark, awaiting its own scroll.