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Eikev: Appreciation and Love
Deuteronomy 7:12–11:25
In the third section of the Book of Deuteronomy, Moses continues his second farewell address to the Jewish people. He exhorts them to observe even what appear to be minor commandments, which a person would be likely to figuratively trample with his heel (Eikev, in Hebrew). He then continues his review of the events of the Jewish people’s 40-year trek in the desert, emphasizing the lessons they were to learn from them.
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Daily Quote
In youth, one learns to talk; in maturity, one learns to be silent. This is man's problem: that he learns to talk before he learns to be silent.
–Rabbi Nachman of Breslav
The Parshah

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