Devarim

Devarim
The All Consuming Fire

The All Consuming Fire

Elegy (Kina) 41, “O Torah, by fire consumed” which is recited on Tisha B’Av morning was written by the legendary Halachic authority, the Maharam of Rothenberg, Rabbi Meir ben Baruch who lived from1215-1293. He was born in Germany and then went to study in France...

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Is Tisha B’Av a Holiday?

Is Tisha B’Av a Holiday?

Parshat Devarim is always read on the Shabbat before Tisha B’Av (the ninth day of the Hebrew month of Av) the saddest day on the Jewish calendar. Originally, Tisha B’Av was supposed to be the happiest day of the year. How did it happen that the happiest...

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The Three Eichas

The Three Eichas

Within the span of less than a week, we will read the word “eicha”, “how”, from three different books of TaNaCh. This Shabbat it will be read in both Parshat Dvarim and in the Haftara from Yishayahu and on Tisha B’Av night it will be...

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Eilat The Biblical City

Eilat The Biblical City

When thinking of Biblical cities, what usually comes to mind? Jerusalem, Chevron, Shechem…Eilat? Although you may not think of Eilat as a holy city, it is in fact a Biblical city mentioned in Parshat Dvarim 2:8: “We passed over from our brothers...

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Seeking Out Peace

Seeking Out Peace

In Devarim 2:26 we see that Moshe sent out messengers to Sichon, King of Cheshbon with words of peace. Why did Moshe try to make peace after God already told him in sentence 24 “Behold I have given into your hand Sichon the Emorite, King of Cheshbon and...