V’zot Haberachah – “And This Is The Blessing”
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The final weekly parasha is entitled V’zot HaB’racha, meaning,“and this is the blessing” and completes the annual cycle of Torah
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For the word of God is living and active and sharper than any two-edged sword, and piercing as far as the division of soul and spirit, of both joints and marrow, and able to judge the thoughts and intentions of the heart.
Hebrews 4:12 (NASB)
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The final weekly parasha is entitled V’zot HaB’racha, meaning,“and this is the blessing” and completes the annual cycle of Torah
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This week’s parasha is entitled Ha’Azinu, which means “give ear.” A modern-day translation would be a command to “listen” to
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We have a double-parasha this morning: Nitzavim and Vayelech. Nitzavim means ‘Those taking a stand’ and Vayyelech means ‘And he
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The name of this week’s parasha is Ki Tavo, which means “when you enter in” and covers Deuteronomy 26:1-29:8. In
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This week our parasha is Ki Teitzei, which means “When You Go”, and covers Deuteronomy 21:10–25:19. Parasha Ki Teizei covers
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“It isn’t fair.” How many times have we heard people say this? Fairness is a rather complicated concept, and often
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The parasha for this Shabbat is entitled Re’eh, which means “See!” It covers Deuteronomy 11:26 through 16:17. Moses makes it
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Today’s Parasha is entitled Re’eh, which means “see” and covers Deuteronomy 11:26-16:17. Parasha Re’eh continues Moses’ second sermon to the
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This week’s Parasha is Eikev, which means “on the heel of.” In this Parasha Moses continues his final speeches to
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The Torah portion for this Shabbat is called Va’etchanan, meaning “and I pleaded”. It covers Deuteronomy 3:23 through chapter 7:11.
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Our parasha passage for this week is entitled, D’varim, which means “words or matters,” i.e, something of consequence. This passage
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This morning’s parasha is called Ha’azinu and means “Give ear”. It covers Deuteronomy chapter 32. The Song of Moses represents
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The name of this week’s parasha is Vayelech, which means “and he went” and covers Deuteronomy 31:1-30. Moses told the
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This week’s parasha is entitled, Nitzavim, meaning “standing.” It covers Deuteronomy 29:9 – 30:20. In Chapter 29, all the people
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Several years ago I was on an Orthodox Jewish website doing some research. During my browsing I discovered their “Ask
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This week’s parasha is entitled Shof’tim which means “Judges”. It takes us from Deuteronomy 16:18-21:9. Moses was instructed to choose
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Today’s parasha is titled “Re eh”, which means “to see”. This Torah portion, from Deuteronomy 11:26 – 16:17, describes a
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The Torah portion for this Shabbat is called Eikev meaning “consequence”. Israel is told that if they will be faithful
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This week our parasha is Va’etchanan, meaning “and I pleaded” and covers Deuteronomy 3:23-7:11. This parasha contains many laws, as
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This week’s Torah portion begins the book of Deuteronomy, or in Hebrew D’varim. In the weekly cycle of readings, the
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This week our parasha is Ha’Azinu which translates to “Listen” and covers Deuteronomy 32. Parasha Ha’Azinu is a very unique
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This week’s parasha is entitled Vayeilech, which means, “And He Went.” It covers Deuteronomy 31:1 – 31:30. At 30 verses,
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This week’s parasha is entitled Nitzavim, meaning “Those taking a stand”. This is a different word than the usual verb
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This week’s Parasha is Ki Tavo, which means “when you come in” and covers Deuteronomy 26:1 through 29:9. In chapter
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This week’s parasha is entitled Ki Teitzei, meaning, “When you go out” and covers Deuteronomy chapters 21 through 25. This portion