Deuteronomy 3:23 - 7:11

Isaiah 40:1 - 40:26

In this Torah portion, Moses stresses to the Israelites the importance of keeping God’s commandments when they enter the Land of Israel. Moses repeats the Ten Commandments and utters the Shema and Ve’ahavta prayers.

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Dealing Wisely with Torah

In Parashat Vaetchanan, Moses "places" the Torah before the Israelites with a warning.

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Treatment of the Stranger

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The Dutiful Student

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Inverse Tablets

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Loving God By Acting With Compassion

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Integrating Knowledge

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Should We Fear God or Love God — or Both?

Moses' message to relate to God through love, not only through fear, is especially relevant in the modern age.

Hear and Act

Primo Levi's poem gives us new insights into the Shema.

Guard Yourselves Very Well

The Torah requires us to eat and live healthfully and responsibly.

The Smallest of Peoples

On the brink of entering the Promised Land, Moses reminds the people that being fewer in numbers is no reason to shirk responsibilities.

Jewish Continuity — According to Moses

Moses' final speeches highlight the importance of giving our children transformative Jewish experiences.

The Chosen People

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Renewing Love for God

Loving God, like loving people, requires the commitment of our intellect, emotions, and actions.

Beyond The Letter Of The Law

Doing what is "right and good" in the eyes of God means promoting the values of the Torah beyond the explicit laws.

Parashat Vaetchanan: Prayer and Pleading 

Life is not simple, and prayer is more than just pleading.

Haftarah for Vaetchanan

Finally, some words of comfort for Jerusalem and its people.

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Parashat Vaetchanan: Summary

Moses stresses to the Israelites the importance of keeping God's commandments when they enter the land of Israel; Moses repeats the 10 Commandments and utters the Shema and V'ahavta.