As a rabbi and father, I've been reflecting a lot on how to engage my 6-year-old son in Torah learning in a way that not only educates but also excites...
Category: Ki tavo
At the end of the long list of curses in Deuteronomy 28, the text takes a striking turn. It refers to these admonitions as part of a "covenant" and promises...
At the end of Sefer Devarim, we encounter one of the most dramatic moments in the Torah. As the Jewish people prepare to enter the Land of Israel, Moshe commands...
In the Torah, both Mount Ebal and Jerusalem play pivotal roles in shaping Israel's identity. While these places may seem unrelated at first, they share deep spiritual connections that unify...
The Torah’s weekly readings are more than just a division of the text—they carry deep spiritual and agricultural significance. According to Talmudic tradition, Ezra arranged the Torah readings to ensure...