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Moses, the man not-of-words, gives a wordy address that encompasses most of the fifth and final book of the Torah.
Unlike the first four books of the Torah, Moses's speech expresses the prohibition against idolatry by repeatedly warning against serving gods that we "do not experience".
And close to the beginning of his speech, Moses utters the biblical expression of lamentation-"Eichah"- in stating his inability to lead Israel alone. Join us this week as we explore the connections between these striking features of Deuteronomy, and much more.
God told Moses of His four-part plan for Israel's redemption from bondage, (which we symbolize by drinking four cups of wine at the Seder).
Moses relayed the message to the Israelites: "And Moses spoke thus to the Israelites, but they did not heed Moses out of shortness of breath and hard...
Published 04/11/22
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