The fourth section of the Book of Deuteronomy continues Moses’ second farewell address to the Jewish people. Moses begins by urging the people to see (Re’eih, in Hebrew) that G‑d has given them the choice between a life of blessings or one of curses; the choice is theirs.
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Re'eh: Devotion to G-d
Deuteronomy 11:26–16:17
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Sixth Reading: Deuteronomy 15:1–18
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Daily Quote
Any love that is dependent on something -- when the thing ceases, the love also ceases. But a love that is not dependent on any thing never ceases. What is [an example of] a love that is dependent on something? The love of Amnon for Tamar. And one that is not dependent on anything? The love of David and Jonathan.
–Ethics of the Fathers, 5:16
The Parshah
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