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Friday, July 27, 2012

Messianic Covenant Community: Torah Portion Devarim

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Messianic Covenant Community?
So that through them The האור Lightרפואה The Healing and The ואהבה Love of ישועת יהוה Yeshuath YHWH may come back to הארץ The Land of Israel?

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Devarim: Deuteronomy 1:1 to 3:22

The Temple Institute: Do Not Fear

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Rabbi Chaim Richman and The Temple Institute?
So that through them The האור Lightרפואה The Healing and The ואהבה Love of ישועת יהוה Yeshuath YHWH may come back to הארץ The Land of Israel?

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"Do Not Fear"


(Deuteronomy 3:22)
Av 8, 5772/July 27, 2012


We begin this Shabbat the reading of the fifth and final book of the Chumash - the Five Books of Moses. Deuteronomy - Devarim in Hebrew, which literally means "words" is the book of the words of Moshe. Told by G-d that he will not be entering the land of Israel with the rest of his people, Moshe spent the final thirty seven days of his life on earth speaking to the children of Israel. Nobody knew Israel like Moshe knew Israel.

Rabbi Riskin's Parshat Devarim - Torah Lights 5772

Rabbi Riskin's Parshat Devarim - Torah Lights 5772

Happy Tish B'Av

Happy Tish B'Av:

Judaism: The Mourning Game

Can we do תפילות prayers for:

Rabbi Chaim Richman and The Temple Institute?
So that through them The האור Lightרפואה The Healing and The ואהבה Love of ישועת יהוה Yeshuath YHWH may come back to הארץ The Land of Israel?

It is much easier to mourn than it is to change the situation, and far less threatening.


The period on the Hebrew calendar beginning with the 17th of Tammuz and ending with Tisha B’Av is known as ‘the Three Weeks.’ In Jewish tradition it is also referred to as bein Ha-Mitzar’im, literally ‘between the straits.’ The expression invokes the image of a vessel passing through a narrow place, a path fraught with danger, which must be navigated with extreme caution.