Haftarot of the Three Weeks
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From Love to Betrayal: Yirmiyahu's First Prophecy of Rebuke
Rabbi David SabatoYirmiyahu's first prophecy conveyed to Israel is comprised of a series of sections, linked one to the next linguistically and substantively. Together they paint a difficult, varied, and penetrating picture of the moral and spiritual state of the people. The prophecy opens with one of the most moving accounts of the early relationship between God and His people, but it immediately takes a sharp turn to the difficult, spiritual reality in the days of Yirmiyahu, when the people have abandoned and betrayed their God. The description of Israel's youthful devotion in the wilderness serves only as a background and introduction to the essence of the passage – a prophecy of rebuke.
Yirmiyahu's Initiation: The Pot and the Almond Rod
Rabbi David SabatoYirmiyahu's First Address: Nostalgia or Confrontation?
Rabbi David SabatoFirst Shabbat Haftara of the Three Weeks: Boiling Pot of Discord
Rabbi David SilverbergThe Second Haftarah for the Three Weeks - "the bearers of the Law have not known Me"
Rabbi David SilverbergThe Second "Three Weeks" HaftaraL Becoming Futile
Rabbi David SilverbergFlowing Water vs. Broken Cisterns - The Second "Three Weeks" Haftarah
Rabbi David SilverbergYirmiyahu's Opening Prophecy - Abarbanel vs. Malbim
Rabbi David SilverbergHaftarat Devarim - Raising Children Who Betray
Rabbi David SilverbergWhen God is Uninterested in Sacrifices
Rabbi David Silverberg