Parshat Nitzavim
Parshas NITZAVIM is always read on the last Shabbos before Rosh HaShanah (New Year) and is often (though not always) coupled with its sister parshah of VAYELECH, with which it shares the same theme....
Parshas NITZAVIM is always read on the last Shabbos before Rosh HaShanah (New Year) and is often (though not always) coupled with its sister parshah of VAYELECH, with which it shares the same theme....
In Balak part two we learn that the deepest mystery of creation is that G-d gave man free will to do as he chooses, yet G-d directs man in such a way that in...
In Balak part one we will study the story of Bilaam and his talking donkey is one of the most strangely picturesque sections of the whole Torah. It is said that one Shabbos,...
In this weeks Torah reading we will discuss in Re’eh part one our purpose in free choice. “See: I am setting before you today a blessing and a curse.” (Deut. 11:26). Moses asks us...
Three words to change your life From the text of Leviticus 26:1-4, Rod Bryant presents a concept of connecting to G-D through “Walking, Observing and Preforming”. These three words echo in the within the...
Re’eh means “See!” as in the opening verse of our Torah reading: “See! I am placing before you today a blessing and a curse.” Discover the secret to blessing. Seeing is believing when we...