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Shabbat Kiteze – when you go forth, video commentary

Shabbat Kiteze – when you go forth, video co...

Deuteronomy 21:10 till 25:19; Haftarah: Isaiah 54:1 till 10 Kiteze or Ki Tetze, means “When you go forth” … and Rabbi David L. Locketz of Bet Shalom Congregation gets it right to the very point, beginning with the words: “As we continue our journey through the Book of Deuteronomy”… maybe we should listen to him just for this 50 seconds: Shabbat Shalom
Shabbat Shoftim – Judges – Sabbath Readings and video commentary

Shabbat Shoftim – Judges – Sabbath Reading...

„Schoftim“: Deuteronomy 16:18 till 21:9; Isaiah 51:12 till 52:12 Just mentioning a few verses out of this weeks Haftorah (here Isaiah 52) but what a blessing, what a future: “Awake, awake; put on thy strength, O Zion; put on thy beautiful garments, O Jerusalem, the holy city: for henceforth there shall no more come into thee the uncircumcised and the unclean… For thus saith the Lord GOD, My people went...
Who is Who, Messiah vs Servant, BEHOLD Gentiles, he shall bring YOU

Who is Who, Messiah vs Servant, BEHOLD Gentiles, h...

“BEHOLD!” That is the name of the current weekly reading. More than actual, really beautiful. Behold (Hebrew: Re’eh), look carefully at this endless and magnificent future. Your soul is beautiful beyond words, if we are prepared to accept our own soul, our future – our God-given promise. Alas, we are separated, as we have often lost our ability to distinguish between holy and unholy, between blessing and curse...
Shabbat Re’eh – behold, Sabbath Readings and Video Commentary

Shabbat Re’eh – behold, Sabbath Readings and V...

Deuteronomy 11:26 till 16:17; Haftara: Isaiah 54:11 till 55:5 Watch video commentary by Rabbi Richman from The Temple Institute about the Parasha beginning with the order “behold” or “see, look” what God has prepared for YOU: Shabbat Shalom Switch to the German Commentary on this Parasha by Eric Martienssen >God’s Sabbath International German Site>
Shabbat Ekev – Sabbath Readings and Video Commentary

Shabbat Ekev – Sabbath Readings and Video Commen...

Deuteronomy 7:12 till 11:25; Haftara: Isaiah 49:14 till 51:3 How is it possible that the Torah commands us something which is depending upon a person’s heard, depending upon a person’s emotion? Can God command us how to feel? The love that every Jew feels for God is part of us, is part of the essences of who we are, is very close to the surface! Watch video commentary by Rabbi Richman from The Temple Institute: Shabbat...