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Parshah (Weekly Torah Reading): The weekly Torah portion.
When we make the inspiration and excitement themselves the goal, we stumble, because inspiration and excitement naturally dissipate.
The Torah espoused the value of early childhood education thousands of years before modern educational psychology recognized it.
Moshe gives his final words of preparation for his death and the leadership of Yehoshua to begin! (Ch. 31 verses 20 - 30)
Continues with Moshe telling the people about the Mitzvah of Hakel, and writing of a Torah Scroll. (Ch. 31 verses 13 - 19)
Moshe gives Yehoshua instructions on how to lead the people. He writes a sefer Torah for them. He tells them about the Mitzvah of Hakel, where the king reads from the book of Devarim on Succoth at the end of the 7th year. (Ch. 31 verses 7 - 12)
Introduction, Moshe is preparing the nation for his death and the transfer of leadership of the nation to Yehoshua! (Ch. 31 verses 1 - 6)
In depth study of the weekly Torah portion.
A journey through the weekly Torah portion briefly explaining the text in plain English—based on the commentary of Rashi.
Why were we given the command to gather every seven years right when Moses was about to pass away?
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