Parshat Devarim

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Moses's farewell address begins with a review of the journey from Sinai, the appointment of judges, and the scouts' mission. Deuteronomy 1:1-3:22.

Astonishing Deeds

Other Texts Sifrei Devarim 323:3

Jewish tradition wrestles with this feeling, especially when considering our relationship with the Divine. : how can one person chase away a thousand? It sounds impossible. Well, S...

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Written and Oral Law of Sodom

Other Texts Sifrei Devarim 323:6

The ancient rabbis wrestled with that feeling too, especially when considering the relationship between Israel and the other nations. We find a powerful, raw expression of this in ...

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When the Rains Came

Other Texts Sifrei Devarim 324:1

The Jewish tradition grapples with these questions in powerful, sometimes terrifying, imagery. to one such image: the cup of retribution. It all starts with a verse from Psalms (75...

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Angels Attend to Moses

Other Texts Sifrei Devarim 325:1

Our tradition grapples with this too. The ancient text of Sifrei Devarim, a legal commentary on the Book of Deuteronomy, offers a powerful perspective on divine retribution and ult...

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David the Poet and Daniel

Other Texts Sifrei Devarim 326:4

Jewish tradition actually has a powerful image for that feeling, and it connects it directly to hope for the future. It comes from Sifrei Devarim, a commentary on the Book of Deute...

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Aaron and the Lawgiver of Pinchas

Other Texts Sifrei Devarim 326:7

The Jewish tradition grapples with this very idea – the absence of an advocate, the void when mercy seems to have vanished. It's a scary thought, isn't it? Sifrei Devarim, a collec...

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Kingdom of Titus

Other Texts Sifrei Devarim 328:3

The passage focuses on a figure synonymous with the destruction of the Second Temple: Titus. We're not just talking about a Roman general here; we're talking about a symbol of arro...

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Pharaoh's Transgression

Other Texts Sifrei Devarim 333:1

Sifrei Devarim 333, in a rather striking interpretation, suggests that all the punishments in Egypt are "pinned on Pharaoh's head" because he was the first to subjugate Israel. It ...

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Joshua: World to Come

Other Texts Sifrei Devarim 334:1

Not just any song, but the song. The kind of song that echoes through eternity? Sifrei Devarim, in section 334, gives us a glimpse into this profound idea. It states, "Great is 'so...

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