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As Moses continues to flesh out G-d’s plan for a Torah based society in the land of Israel, one thing becomes crystal clear: The Holy Temple from which shines forth the Divine presence, (Shechina), is the light and the source of justice – how we treat our fellow man, and worship – how we stand before G-d. We cannot achieve justice between men if we do not stand before G-d, and we cannot stand before G-d if we do not seek justice between men.

Shoftim (Deuteronomy 16:18-21:9)

Parashat Shoftim is read on Shabbat:
Elul 7, 5772/August 25, 2012

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Israel is given a choice and a challenge: Choose to rid the land of idolatrous practices and choose to live each moment in G-d’s presence, and G-d will abide in His chosen place, from which will shine forth His Holy Shechinah.

Re’eh (Deuteronomy 11:26-16:17)

Parashat Re’eh is read on Shabbat Rosh Chodesh Elul:
Av 30, 5772/August 18, 2012

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Forty years of schooling in the hard scrabble school of the wilderness, all for the purpose of teaching Israel that our success and our sustenance, our physical well-being as well as our peace of mind, are not the fruit of our own labors alone, but can only be achieved by attaching ourselves completely to G-d, and performing His commandments in the land.

Eikev (Deuteronomy 7:12-11:25)

Parashat Eikev is read on Shabbat:
Av 23, 5772/August 11, 2012

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The Torah reading of Va’etchanan  is always read in close proximity to the unique holiday of Tu B’Av  – the 15th of Av, and it’s no wonder – both Va’etchanan  and Tu B’Av  speak of love: G-d’s love for Israel, our love for G-d ,our love for one another, and our love for eretz Yisrael  – the land of Israel. Love makes it all possible.

Va’etchanan (Deuteronomy 3:23-7:11)

Parashat Va’etchanan is read on Shabbat:
Av 16, 5772/August 4, 2012

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Imagination vs Reality: Our imagination is a blessed aspect of our humanity, but it must be reigned in to serve the greater good that is the reality in which we live and serve G-d. This is the lesson that Moshe  will spend the final 37 days of his life on this earth teaching Israel, and this is the lesson that we must take home with us on Shabbat Chazon: The Holy Temple that we see in our mind’s eye is the one that we will build with our own two hands.

Devarim (Deuteronomy 1:1-3:22)

Parashat Devarim is read on Shabbat:
Av 9, 5772/July 28, 2012

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The two Torah portions, Matot  and Masei, which conclude the book of Numbers are read together as one. What is the true connection between Matot, which begins with the laws concerning the responsibility of taking upon oneself a vow, and the opening verses of Masei, which describe the journeys of Israel in the wilderness? Taken together, they provide for us a key and a map to our own life’s journey, and shine a light on our own potential.

Matot-Masei (Numbers 30:2-36:13)

Parashat Matot-Masei is read on Shabbat:
Av 2, 5772/July 21, 2012

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