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Ki Seitzei
Rabbi Jablinowitz

We read in this week’s parsha (Chapter 23, Pasuk 24), Motzah Sefasecha Tishmor V’Asisa. You shall keep that which comes out from your lips and fulfill them. The Gemarah in Rosh Hashanah 6A learns that this pasuk is teaching a negative and a positive command to fulfill one&rsquo Read more...

Parshat Vayelech – Shabbos Shuva
Rabbi Jablinowitz

We read in this week's parsha that Moshe tells Yehoshua (Chapter 31, Pasuk 7), Chazak V'Ematz Ki Atah Tavo es Ha'Am Hazeh el Ha'Aretz.Moshe tells Yehoshua to strengthen himself since he will be going into Eretz Yisrael. Rashi comments that Moshe tells Yehoshua Tavo es Ha'Am Hazeh, you will Read more...

Parshat Ha'azinu – Succos
Rabbi Jablinowitz

We read in the beginning of this week's parsha, Ha'azinu HaShamayim V'Adabeira, V'Sishma Ha'Aretz Imrei Fi. Listen Heavens and I shall speak, and let the earth hear my words. Rashi teaches that Hashem is calling forth heaven and earth to serve as witnesses to what He is about to warn Bnei Read more...

Parshat Devarim
Rabbi Jablinowitz

This week's parsha begins with the words Eileh HaDevarim, these are the words. The Medrash Rabbah on the beginning of our parsha notes the contrast in Moshe and his development over the years. Originally Moshe testified about himself (Shmos, Chapter 4, Pasuk 10), Lo Ish Deva Read more...