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Parshat Devarim
Rabbi Jablinowitz

This week's parsha begins with the words Eileh HaDevarim, these are the words. The Medrash Rabbah on the beginning of our parsha notes the contrast in Moshe and his development over the years. Originally Moshe testified about himself (Shmos, Chapter 4, Pasuk 10), Lo Ish Deva Read more...

Parshat Va'eschanan
Rabbi Jablinowitz

We read in this week's parsha the Aseres HaDibros which appear in the Torah for the second time. The first time they appear is in parshat Yisro. One of the fundamental differences between the way they are brought here and in Yisro is regarding the mitzvah of Shabbos. In Yisro Shabbos is pr Read more...

Parshat Eikev
Rabbi Jablinowitz

A dominant theme of this week’s parsha is the idea of reward and punishment. When we keep mitzvot we are rewarded, and if not, we do not receive reward. This connection is particularly strong in Eretz Yisrael where our parsha states (Chapter 11, Pasuk 12), Tamid Einei Hashem Elokecha Bah Read more...

Parshat Re'eh
Rabbi Jablinowitz

BS"D Parshat Re'eh We read in this week's parsha (Chapter 12, Pasuk 20), Ki Yarchiv Hashem Elokecha es Gevulcha Ka'asher Diber Lach V'Amarta Ochla Basar, Ki Te'aveh Nafshacha Le'echol Basar, B'Chol Avas Nafshecha Tochal Basar. When Hashem shall expand your boundaries and you shall have a desire to Read more...