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We have found considerable lack of clarity in describing the functions of the king. It may very well be that the Torah was intentionally unclear on the subject and avoided detailed explanations so as not to lay down the law definitively. The role of the king was thus open to according to the decisions of the sages and the will of the people in each…
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If a case is too baffling for you to decide … you shall appear before the levitical priests, or the magistrate in charge at the time, … You shall act in accordance with the instructions given you and the ruling handed down to you; you must not deviate from the verdict that they announce to you either to the right or to the left (Deut. 17:8-11).…
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In the book of Deuteronomy Moses presents the Israelites (and us) with a commandment which was not found in the previous books of the Torah-- the commandment to love the Lord: “And thou shalt love the Lord thy G-d with all thy heart, and with all thy soul, and with all thy might". [2] This new mitzvah is mentioned no less than ten times in Deuteron…
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It this week study of Parashat Eikev the Blessed One said; "Beware, Lest Your Heart Grow Haughty". In today's class, we will discuss the difference between haughtiness and pride. Can one be proud of his or her accomplishments without violating this commandment? Discover the enlightening conversation and learning opportunity.…
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Moses' request of the people at this historic moment is understandable, for only that same generation can attest to later generations about the three important events in the life of the people from which they are to draw their strength. Only this generation can attest to the exodus from Egypt, the revelation of the Lord at Mount Sinai, and the mira…
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Tisha B'Av (lit. "the ninth of Av") (Hebrew: ???? ???? or ?? ????) is an annual fast day in Judaism which commemorates the anniversary of a number of disasters in Jewish history, primarily the destruction of both the First Temple by the Babylonians and the Second Temple by the Romans in Jerusalem.By Netiv
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On the face of it, the request of the Gadites and the Reubenites to settle east of the Jordan River appears quite decent and worthy. But Moses raised two arguments against them: 1. How can you not participate in the battle for the western bank of the Jordan River? 2. You might cause the rest of the tribes to prefer not to cross into the Promised La…
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