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Main Page  »  Parsha Insights  »  D'varim  »  Ki Tavo
View Article  Ki Tavo: Doing It G-d’s Way
As the new year arrives it is time to declare our faith in G-d and to pledge our allegiance. Read this essay to learn vital lessons that can be learned from Jewish History and Kind David.   more »
View Article  Ki Tavo- Food for Thought at Your Dinner Table
Seven Thoughts for Seven Days   more »
View Article  Ki Tavo: Making it Relevant
If a tree falls in a forest and no one is around to hear it, does it really matter if it produces a sound?   more »
View Article  Ki Tavo: Serving G-d in A Selfish World
After a long and agonizing separation, Jacob and Joseph were finally reunited at the ancient gates of Egypt. What did the loving father do at that moment? Did he embrace his son and release his pent-up tears? No, he recited the Shema, proclaiming his faith in G-d.   more »
View Article  Ki Tavo: Pondering the Harvest
“As you enter the land that G-d your lord has given to you and inherit it and settle it. You shall take from the first…fruit of the earth… and bring it to… G-d.” This verse carries an apparent contradiction. Were these instructions to be carried out as soon our ancestors entered the land or only after they inherited and settled it? Also, why the emphasis on the fact that G-d our lord has given us this land?   more »