Tag Archive for: Devarim

Vezot Ha-Berachah is Moses’ blessing, delivered on the last day of his life, to the Israelites, tribe by tribe. It concludes poignantly with Moses’ death and his burial, seemingly by the hand of….READ MORE.

YOM KIPPUR is considered the most important holiday in the Jewish Year. Many jews who do not observe any other Jewish costomes will refrain from working, fast and attend synagogue services on…READ MORE.

Parashat Ha’Azinu, the next to last parashah in the Torah, fulfills G-d’s
instruction for Moses to “write down this song and teach it to the people of
Israel” (Deuteronomy 31:19)……READ MORE.

The book of Deuteronomy as a whole is structured on the model of a covenant, and represents Moses’ renewal of the Sinai covenant with the next generation, who would enter the Promised Land and there create a covenant-based society…..READ MORE.

The book of Deuteronomy as a whole is structured on the model of a covenant, and represents Moses’ renewal of the Sinai covenant with the next generation, who would enter the Promised Land and there create a covenant-based society…..READ MORE.

The book of Deuteronomy as a whole is structured on the model of a covenant, and represents Moses’ renewal of the Sinai covenant with the next generation, who would enter the Promised Land and there create a covenant-based society…..READ MORE.

Moses recounts to the Israelites episodes from the 40 years in the wilderness; he encourages the Israelites in their upcoming conquest of the land of Canaan. In the 40th year, in the 11th month, …

Moses recounts to the Israelites episodes from the 40 years in the wilderness; he encourages the Israelites in their upcoming conquest