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Study Tanakh with Rav Alex Israel. 10 mins a day. One chapter a day. 929 schedule. --- To donate, see https://buymeacoffee.com/alexisrael https://patreon.com/u51407457
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In this chapter we narrate Moses' final ascent, to Har Nebo, where he will see the land, restricted from entering it.In this podcast we discuss Moshe's poignant end, having achieved so much but yet not having fully achieved all that he desired. This is an end without an ending.-----------------To support our work:https://buymeacoffee.com/alexisraelhttps://patreon.com/u51407457
The poetry of Vezot Habracha is tough.Today we discuss the prologue and the epilogue to Moses' blessings to the tribes. The first depicts Matan Torah, the second depicts God defeating Israel's foes and settling them safely in their land. -----------To support the podcast, please donate at:https://buymeacoffee.com/alexisraelhttps://patreon.com/u51407457
Today we visit several lessons from this song, this poem.One of our questions is whether there is a divine promise that the Jewish people will never be destroyed. And if so, why?
Wen was the Torah written down?Most people probably would suggest that it happened at Mount Sinai.We shall offer a different approach.---To support the podcast, please donate at:https://buymeacoffee.com/alexisraelhttps://patreon.com/u51407457
Our chapter is characterized by a sevenfold usage of the word Lashuv - to return. Indeed, it narrates a tale of national return, restoration and redemption. But what are the ingredients of that restoration?
Here we have yet another ceremony of covenantal commitment, but the emphasis here is on the way that the whole nation is interconnected, the notion of "klal yisrael" linking every Jew together throughout the generations.
This is possibly the most terrifying chapter of Torah, describing and predicting the horrific persecution that the Jewish people will endure if they abandon the covenant. And it has all come true! But we will salvage some hope from this chapter with the assistance of the Klausenberger Rebbe.
Moses is instructed to choreograph a covenantal ceremony that will be performed upon entry to the land of Canaan. This ceremony bears a striking resemblance to the events 40 years earlier at Sinai. We already have the Torah. Why perform a new commitment ceremony?
Study Tanakh with Rav Alex Israel. 10 mins a day. One chapter a day. 929 schedule. --- To donate, see https://buymeacoffee.com/alexisrael https://patreon.com/u51407457
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