Parshat Ki Teitzei

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Seventy-four commandments covering family law, honest business practices, treatment of workers, and remembering Amalek. Deuteronomy 21:10-25:19.

Mosaic Law Explored

Other Texts Sifrei Devarim 291:1

Like you stumble across something in the Torah that makes you stop and say, "Wait, what?" Well, buckle up, because we're about to dive into one of those moments, straight from the ...

Settling the Land and Yeshurun

Other Texts Sifrei Devarim 346:1

It’s a profound question, one that our tradition grapples with in beautiful and surprising ways. Let's turn to the book of Devarim (Deuteronomy), specifically Sifrei Devarim 346, f...

Holy Land

Wisdom of Ben Sira

Apocrypha Ben Sira 38:24

Jewish tradition, with its profound wisdom, offers guidance even on how to mourn – and when to let go. The Book of Ben Sira, a work of wisdom literature from the Second Temple peri...

SoulWisdomShabbat

Abraham at the Temple

Apocrypha Book of Jubilees 16:33

We often think of holidays as something ancient and unchanging, but every tradition has a beginning. Let’s peek into one possible origin story, found in the Book of Jubilees, a tex...

TempleSoul

Isaac's Offering of Jacob

Apocrypha Book of Jubilees 35:20

Now, the Book of Jubilees, for those unfamiliar, is an ancient Jewish text that retells the stories of Genesis, often filling in gaps and offering unique perspectives. In this part...

Patriarchs

Wisdom of Demetrius

Apocrypha Letter of Aristeas 1:302

The Letter of Aristeas gives us a fascinating glimpse into this world. Our story picks up with Demetrius, the chief librarian of Alexandria. Imagine him, a man surrounded by scroll...

Kingdom of Ptolemy of Letter

Apocrypha Letter of Aristeas 1:312

More than just inspiration, more than just beautiful writing. Sometimes, it takes a good old-fashioned curse. I’m talking about the story of the Septuagint, the Greek translation o...

SoulWisdom

Veil Between Worlds

Philo The Midrash of Philo 8:2

And it's a question that dances at the heart of a fascinating passage from the Midrash of Philo. Philo, a Jewish philosopher who lived in Alexandria around the time of Jesus, grapp...

Heaven

Cain's Offering and Could

Philo The Midrash of Philo 8:1

We get a glimpse into the story of the very first murder in the Torah, but the text leaves so much unsaid. What drove Cain to such a horrific act? Was it simply jealousy over God f...

Creation