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Ki Teitzei: Expanding Divine Consciousness
Deuteronomy 21:10–25:19
The sixth section of the Book of Deuteronomy continues Moses’ second farewell address to the Jewish people. Moses continues to review many aspects of Jewish law, beginning with the laws governing the behavior of Jewish soldiers when they go out (Teitzei, in Hebrew) to war.
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Third Reading: Deuteronomy 22:8–23:7
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Daily Quote
I learned seven things from the thief: 1) What he does, he keeps to himself. 2) He is willing to take risks to attain his goal. 3) He does not distinguish between 'major' and 'minor' things, but takes equally exacting care of each and every detail. 4) He invests great effort in what he does. 5) He is swift. 6) He is always optimistic. 7) If at first he fails, he is back time and again for another try.
–Chassidic master Rabbi Zusha of Anipoli
The Parshah

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