Punishment of Withholding Rain
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"Shall He Return to her Again?" - A Collection of Prophecies of Repentance
Rabbi David SabatoIn chapter 3, Yirmiyahu presents a prophecy that portrays the difficulty inherent in the repentance of the Jewish People through a parable. Israel is compared to a woman who has left her husband – God - for other men - idols. Such a woman is halakhically forbidden to return to her first husband and that sin pollutes and defiles the Land of Israel. Can Israel possibly return to God?
Parshat Eikev - Dependence and Independence
Rabbi Alex Israel | 37 minutesThis shiur analyzes the structure and content of Parshat Ekev, which discusses the reward and punishment that come with the covenant, and emphasizes that Israel’s tenure in the Land is contingent upon upholding the Torah. The main section also relates to different concerns “If you would say in your heart” and answers them with a call to remember something. There are responses for different mindsets and moments in life. Under-confidence- as well as certain types of overconfidence- are both religious errors. The motif of water that recurs in the parasha, especially in the contrast between the Land of Israel and Egypt, serves to highlight the tension between the human desire for independence and the Divine demand for dependence on God and adherence to the covenant.
Rain: Danger of Destruction or Dawn of Redemption?
Elisheva BraunerRain in Tanakh
HaTanakh.com StaffEikev: Rainfall, Risk, and Introspection
Rabbi David Silverberg