The Torah portion of Ki Teitzei is the sixth parasha in the book of Deuteronomy (Devarim). It is a continuation, in its entirety, of Moshe Rabbeinu's farewell speech to the nation. This Torah portion ...
No tyrant, no politician, no ayatollah, nor president can dictate our future. Fear no man, Isaiah is telling us, and trust only in God. This week’s haftarah (Isaiah 51:12-52:12), the fourth of the ...
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If the parasha is a saga of inheritance, of blessings fought over and destinies forged, then the haftarah is its echo, reminding us that a spiritual legacy must not merely be received, but upheld. The ...
The hour-long event, from 11am, as well as the recitation of the haftarah, included presentations on its origins, on the sidrah of the week and on one of the opening morning blessings which were ...
Devorah’s Restaurant, if you prefer. It goes on and every detail of every victory is sung. It’s epic. It’s Biblical rock and roll. It’s milk instead of water. It’s stakes through temples. It’s men who ...