Re'eh
Deuteronomy 11:26-16:17
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Text Studies
Restoring Wealth And Dignity by Rabbi Howard Alpert
Provided by Hillel's Joseph Meyerhoff Center for Jewish Learning, which creates educational resources for Jewish organizations on college campuses.
Seeing Is Believing by Rabbi Stephen Karol
Provided by the Union of American Hebrew Congregations, the central body of Reform Judaism in North America.
Quiz
Parashat Re'eh
Provided by the Pardes Institute of Jewish Studies, exploring Torah through the original sources.
Commentaries
Seeds of Peace by Rachel Farbiarz
Provided by American Jewish World Service, pursuing global justice through grassroots change.
Time to Clean Up by Rabbi Akiva Wolff
Provided by Canfei Nesharim, providing Torah wisdom about the importance of protecting our environment.
Lessons for Former Slaves by Rabbi Dorothy Richman
Provided by American Jewish World Service, pursuing global justice through grassroots change.
Dealing With Poverty by Alon Ferency
Provided by American Jewish World Service, pursuing global justice through grassroots change.
Open Your Eyes and See by Rabbi Kerry Olitzky
Provided by the Jewish Outreach Institute, an organization dedicated to creating a more open and welcoming Judaism.
It's In The Blood by Joseph Telushkin
Provided by CLAL: The National Jewish Center for Learning and Leadership, a multi-denominational think tank and resource center.
Traditions And Counter-Traditions by Rabbi Joshua Heller
Provided by the Jewish Theological Seminary, a Conservative rabbinical seminary and university of Jewish studies.
Be Yourself by Rabbi Bradley Shavit Artson
Provided by the Ziegler School of Rabbinic Studies, which ordains Conservative rabbis at the University of Judaism.
Liberation And Compassion by Aliza Mazor
Provided by SocialAction.com, an on-line Jewish magazine dedicated to pursuing justice, building community, and repairing the world.
Resolution Through Repentence by Danya L. Hayden
Provided by the UJA-Federation of New York, which cares for those in need, strengthens Jewish peoplehood, and fosters Jewish renaissance.


