This week’s portion of the Torah is Parshah Ki Tavo from Devarim Verses: 26:1-29:8
Ki Tavo (כיתבוא ) – in Hebrew means “when you enter,”
Because you did not serve G-d with happiness and with gladness of heart, in abundance of everything; therefore, you shall serve your enemies.(28:47-48)
Who is the enemy here? According to Rashi, it is [...]
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Parashat Ki Tavo
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Parashat Ki Tetse
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In this week’s Parshah, Ki Tetse, (Devarim 21:10-25:19) for Week of August 19-25, 2007 – Elul 5-11 5767, among so many other things, we learn aboutLove, even those we don’t love anymore. Loving kindness towards those who are poor, orphans, widows and the strangers. We learn to feed, respect, and protect these groups.
Pay laborer’s wages promptly. [...]