Weekly Torah Commentary

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Entering The Void

In his final speech, Moses warns us against repeating his mistakes, but he also communicates the passion and love we need to achieve our potential.

More Than Meets The Eye

Moses serves as a model of how we can transcend our personal limitations and fears.

Choose Life

In Moses' final words to the Children of Israel, he implores them to choose life and keep the covenant.

Dripping Like Rain, Flowing Like Dew

Moses' poetic mention of rain and dew teaches us to recognize both the obvious and subtle presence of God in the world.

Parashat Ha’azinu: Summary

Moses recites a song to the Children of Israel that testifies to their covenant with God.

The Times Are A-Changing

In his final poetic speech to the Israelites, Moses encourages them to understand the potential for change in every generation.

All The Days Of Our Lives

Unlike Moses, we do not know when we will die and should therefore repent every day of our lives.

Moses’ Approach Towards Death

Several commentaries interpret Moses's going to the people before his death.

Ritual Reinforcement

Through rituals, blessings, and warnings the Children of Israel strengthen their connections to history, land, and God.

The Worst Curse Is To Lose All Control

Among the curses for those who break the covenant is the inability to provide for themselves.

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