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From:
alanlaz
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http://alanlaz.blogspot.com/2007/07/parshas-devarim.html
Parshas Devarim
יְהוָה אֱלהֵינוּ דִּבֶּר אֵלֵינוּ, בְּחרֵב לֵאמר: רַב-לָכֶם שֶׁבֶת, בָּהָר הַזֶּה. פְּנוּ וּסְעוּ לָכֶם, וּבאוּ הַר הָאֱמרִי וְאֶל-כָּל-שְׁכֵנָיו, בָּעֲרָבָה בָהָר וּבַשְּׁפֵ...
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moishe
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Moses knew he had only days to live. Standing on the Plain of Moab near the banks of the Jordan River, he felt the spiritual tug of the Promised Land only a stone’s throw away, but he knew he would never tread on its hallowed soil. He c...
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From:
Yossi
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The book of Devarim is referred to by the Talmud as Mishneh Torah - a repetition of the Torah - a concept alluded to by its Greek name, Deuteronomy. This fifth and final book of the Torah is Moshe's recounting, prior to his death, of the even...
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shmuel
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It's always healthy to take stock. To review past accomplishments positive and the inevitable, negative. Though we always try to set our sights ahead to be able to achieve, one needs on occasion, to look back to examine where we came from so ...
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From:
cehrman
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This week, we begin to read Moshe's long address at the plains of Moav, which is the essence of Sefer Devarim. During the course of this speech, Moshe reminds the nation of different events that occurred to Am Yisrael, from its exodus from Egypt unti...
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From:
cehrman
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I. INTRODUCTION
A comparison between Moshe's account of the incident of the spies in our parasha with its initial presentation in Parashat Shelach reveals dozens of differences between the two accounts. We may categorize these discrepancies into fou...
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From:
cehrman
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This week, we begin to read Moshe's long address at the plains of Moav, which is the essence of Sefer Devarim. During the course of this speech, Moshe reminds the nation of different events that occurred to Am Yisrael, from its exodus from Egypt unti...
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moishe
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The Torah reading of Dvarim always immediately precedes the week that contains the fast day of Tisha B'Av. The relationship between the Torah reading and the events of national tragedy that Tisha B'Av marks are obvious even to the most cursor...
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