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AN INDIVIDUAL MATTER? – R’ey, Deut. 11:26-16:17, by Rabbi Baruch Cohon
AN INDIVIDUAL MATTER? – R’ey, Deut. 11:26-16:17, by Rabbi Baruch Cohon In this section, during Moses’ second discourse to the people on the bank of the Jordan, he reviews the laws of religious observance. One sentence stands out as … Continue reading →
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RESULTS – Ekev – Deut. 7:12 – 11:25, by Rabbi Baruch Cohon
RESULTS – Ekev – Deut. 7:12 – 11:25, by Rabbi Baruch Cohon Moses continues his Second Discourse with a detailed statement of the moral behavior that will bring positive results. The reading is called Ekev, a word that also … Continue reading →
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MESSAGE FROM MOSES — Deut. 3:23–7:11 – Va-etkhanan –by Rabbi Baruch Cohon
MESSAGE FROM MOSES — Deut. 3:23–7:11 – Va-etkhanan –by Rabbi Baruch Cohon This long section starts as Moses recalls praying to be permitted to enter the Promised Land. Our Midrash notes that there are ten different … Continue reading →
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“Tribal Journeys, You Kept The Women Alive – Mattos, Safe Haven For Killers – Mas’ey” by Rabbi Baruch Cohon
TRIBAL JOURNEYS – Num. 30-36 – by Rabbi Baruch Cohon The Book of Numbers ends with two contrasting sections, which are frequently read on the same Sabbath in the synagogue. First comes Chapter 30-32 which centers on the … Continue reading →
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HERO OR CRIMINAL? – Pinkhas – Num. 25:10-30:1 – by Rabbi Baruch Cohon
HERO OR CRIMINAL? – Pinkhas – Num. 25:10-30:1 – by Rabbi Baruch Cohon These five chapters cover a rare variety of subjects, from the end of an epidemic, to a plan to attack an enemy, then to Moses’ second … Continue reading →
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