Parashat Devarim begins with Moses reprimanding the Jewish People as he recalls the numerous places in the desert where they rebelled against God. As they enter the land of Israel, the Jewish People ...
or, that’s a metaphor really – it was a mountain. It landed me in a hidden valley. and imperfect, and that is perfect. When we fix one thing, there’s always another. This is what we all have in common ...
And the days when we went from Kadesh barnea, until we crossed the brook of Zered, numbered thirty-eight years, until all the generation of the men of war expired from the midst of the camp … since we ...
It doesn’t take great expertise to see that the book of Devarim is significantly different from the other books of the Torah: Words and expressions that don’t appear anywhere in the Torah’s first four ...
In this week’s parsha, Moshe accuses the nation of Israel of not having faith. What? The people know firsthand about all the miracles God has done for them, how could they not have faith? Drawing on ...