Posted on 25 August 2008
Parshat Ekev opens with a parsha stuma— a single section which encapsulates a conceptually coherent idea.
Posted on 24 July 2008
In
Parshat Ekev there is a brief encapsulated history of the major events that had begun forty years earlier. The reminiscence is addressed to those who in fact experienced it. Moshe Rabbeinu says that: "With your own eyes you have seen His greatness, His strong hand … His deeds that He performed in ...
Posted on 24 July 2008
When Moshe Rabeinu approached the burning bush he heard G-d speak to him. “Take off your shoes!” G-d commanded. “You are standing on holy ground.” Why did G-d command Moshe to take off his shoes, and not to cover his head or prepare his heart?
There is a great difference between walking with shoes and ...
Posted on 17 March 2008
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