Mikra Bikkurim
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A DEMONSTRATION OF FAITH THROUGH SPEECH
Rabbi Dr. Yehuda BrandesIt's How You Say It - The Final Rebuke of Moshe Rabbeinu
Rabbi David Milston | Hour and 11 minutesThe Torah commands us to rebuke someone who is acting in a wrong manner. However, delivering such rebuke can be challenging and counterproductive. As parents and educators, how can our rebukes be productive and helpful and not harmful? We turn to Moshe during his last speech to Israel prior to entering the land as the model of successful and productive rebuke, learning from the various tactics he employs and applying them to our own lives.
At Midnight: Yaakov's Escape from Lavan and Israel's Exodus from Egypt
Rabbi David SilverbergKi Tavo: In the Garden of Eden
Rabbi Jay KelmanKi Tavo: Telling God About Entering the Land
Rabbi David SilverbergKi Tavo and the Message of Ani Hashem
Rabbi David SilverbergKi Tavo: How to Take Your Place in Jewish History
Rabbi David Fohrman |Parshat Ki Tavo introduces to the topic of bikkurim, the first fruits brought to the temple. In this video, Rabbi Fohrman brings up some oddities in the text and asks why the Torah would paint such a confusing picture, and what are these mysterious silences? Watch the next video to find out!
If you enjoyed this video, please visit AlephBeta.org to watch more.Ki Tavo: How to Take Your Place in Jewish History - Part 2
Rabbi David Fohrman |In this video, Rabbi Fohrman suggests that the pauses in the farmer’s speech are ways for him to show that he understands his place in the larger framework of Jewish history, and the promise that began back with our forefathers and came to fruition with him.
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