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Deuteronomy, the Book of: The fifth of the Five Books of Moses, records Moses' final message to the Israelites, delivered during the last weeks of his life. He admonishes them to remain faithful to G-d following their entry into the Land of Israel. The book concludes with Moses’ death.
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An introduction to the book of Deuteronomy and its uniqueness among the Five Books of Moses.
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Study some of the highlights of the weekly Torah portion with insights from various commentaries.
A Taste of Text—Nitzavim
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In the myriad responsibilities of the daily grind, realize what most important to you and give it precedence.
The opening word of the final portion of the Torah alludes to the Torah’s prescription for a blessed life. Be ready for a fun Gematria, where we decode the word’s numerical value.
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