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 ...
During the Torah reading in shul of parshas Devarim, this week's parsha, there is a point when every listener has a chill go down his spine. When the ba'al koreh reads the pasuk in which Moshe ...
This week's Dvar Torah is b y Mordechai Hadad, former Shaliach in Montreal (2016-17), currently a student in Ariel University Parshas Devarim begins the first in a series of speeches that Moshe ...
One of the topics in this week’s parsha discusses the story of Bnos Tzelafchad (the daughters of Tzelafchad; Parshas Pinchas, 27:1-11) who were from the Tribe of Menashe. Tzelafchad died in the ...
7:51 p.m. NYC E.D.T. Sabbath Ends: 8:56 p.m. NYC E.D.T. Sabbath Ends: Rabbenu Tam 9:22 p.m. NYC E.D.T. Earliest time for Tallis and Tefillin: 4:54 a.m. NYC E.D.T ...
Painting by Yoram Raanan www.yoramraanan.com The portion of Devarim falls out just before the fast of Tisha Be’av, the day which lives in infamy as the day of the destruction of both of our Holy ...
In this week’s parasha, Moses delivers a moving and historical monologue recounting the journey of the Jewish people during their 40 years of wandering in the vast desert. This parasha is rich with ...
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