Shoftim 18:14 Fifth Reading The nations that you are driving out listen to astrologers and stick diviners, but what God has given you is totally different. Ki hagoyim ha’eleh asher atah yoresh otam el-me’onenim ve’el-kosmim yishma’u ve’atah lo chen natan lecha Adonay Eloheycha. 18:15 In your midst, God will set up for you a prophet like…
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Haftorah
Parshas Reeh Yeshaya 54:11 – 55:5 This week’s haftorah reflects Zion’s illustrious future during the Messianic era. The haftorah begins with a call to Yerushalayim to sing over the return of her masses. The prophet Yeshaya invites her to expand her boarders to allow for the overwhelming influx of Jewish people who are returning…
Parsha Summary
Parshas Reeh Note: The Shabbos Torah Reading is divided into 7 sections. Each section is called an Aliya [literally: Go up] since for each Aliya, one person “goes up” to make a bracha [blessing] on the Torah Reading. 1st and 2nd Aliyot: Moshe instructs the Chosen People to eradicate any remnant of idolatry and strengthen…
“Daily Wisdom”
Synopsis of RE’EH, FOURTH READING Moses instructs the Jewish people regarding how they must distinguish themselves from other peoples in order to remain true to their Divine mission. These instructions included the laws regarding bodily mutilation and the laws of permitted vs. forbidden types of food. * G-d’s Only Child “You are the children of G-d.”…
D’var Torah
Parshas Reeh The Only Reason I Have Eyes Is For You! See I place before you today blessing and curse. The blessing that you listen to the commandments of HASHEM your G-d that I command you today, and the curse if you do not listen to the commandments of HASHEM your G-d and you…
What Had to Be Said
D’var Torah Parshas Eikev What Had to Be Said By Rabbi Label Lam …lest you eat and be sated, and build good houses and dwell therein, and your herds and your flocks multiply, and your silver and gold increase, and all that you have increases, and your heart grows haughty, and you forget HASHEM, your…
Zohar Parsha 45
Zohar Parsha 45 Deuteronomy 3:2 2. For the Torah teaches man to walk the path of truth and gives him counsel how to repent before his Master. Even when he is sentenced to death, everything is repealed and gone from him, not to rest upon him. Therefore he should be occupied with the Torah day…
Parsha Summary
Pashas Masei Jeremiah 2:4 – 2:28, 3:4 Please note: There is no Parsha Summary for this week. Just the Haftorah. 2nd of the Tlas Diparanusa – Haftoras of Ill Tidings This week’s Haftorah is the second Haftorah forewarning the impending destruction of Yerushalayim. In the 2nd chapter of Yirmiyahu, the Navi detailed the extent of…
Sfas Emes
Parshas Ma’sei By Nosson Chayim Leff Sfas Emes, Zechuso Tagein Aleinu, Parshas Mas’ei, 5632 The parsha begins (33: 1 -2): “These are the journeys of Bnei Yisroel who went out of Egypt … Moshe recorded their departures for their journeys (motza’ei’hem lemas’ei’hem) … these were the journeys for their departures” (mas’ei’hem lemotza’ei’hem). The Sfas Emes…
Parshas Mas’ei
Journeys The tenth and last section of the book of Numbers begins by reviewing the journeys (Mas’ei, in Hebrew) of the Jewish people from Egypt until the threshold of the Land of Israel. It continues with G-d’s instructions regarding the Jews’ imminent entry and conquest of the land. Massei First Reading Numbers 33:1-49 Having…
Inheritance of father’s tribe
Numbers 36:5-9 Num 36:5 And Moses commanded Mosheh misvahed the children sons of Israel Yisra El according to the word mouth of the LORD Yah Veh , saying, The tribe rod of the sons of Joseph Yoseph hath said worded well . Num 36:6 This is the thing word which the LORD doth command Yah…
Torah Reading for Massei Numbers 33:1-36:13
1st Portion Chapter 33 1. These are the journeys of the children of Israel who left the land of Egypt in their legions, under the charge of Moses and Aaron. א. אֵלֶּה מַסְעֵי בְנֵי יִשְׂרָאֵל אֲשֶׁר יָצְאוּ מֵאֶרֶץ מִצְרַיִם לְצִבְאֹתָם בְּיַד משֶׁה וְאַהֲרֹן: These are the journeys: Why were these journeys recorded? To inform us of the kind…

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