
This parsha starts out with Moses invoking the heavens and the earth. Why does Moses seem to be comparing the heavens and the earth? What, if anything, is their ..
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Parshas Ha’azinu; It’s not Purely Academic! There are two brachos which we say that are from the Torah; the rest are all of Rabbinic origin. These two are birkas ..
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Our sedra sees the biblical source for making a bracha on the Torah (32;3 – ‘when I call out the name of HaShem ascribe greatness to our G-D’) ..
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Haazinu; Shirah As a brief introduction, I’m relatively sure that the following did not come from me, but I equally fail to remember where it came from. Therefore, ..
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I heard a tremendous vort once from Rabbi Tugenthaft and am delighted to be able to share it. The relevence to this week’s sedra is Moshe being ordered up to Har Nevo ..
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In the second pasuk of our sedra (32:2) we are told that ‘My lessons (I.e. the Torah) should drop like rain, and My words should flow like dew.’ Why the two expressions ..
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The pasuk ‘when I call out the Name of HaShem, ascribe greatness to our God’ (32:3) is explained by various gemarras to refer to the pre-Birkas Hamazon zimun ..
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Parashas Haazinu – The Harmony of Creation This week’s sedra is Parashas Haazinu which is a mere 52 possukim and is made up predominantly of a shirah (song) ..
Written by Daniel Sandground