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Parshas Ki Tsavo, illuminate our path

Episode 42 of the The Parsha Perspective podcast, hosted by Rabbi Shalom Yemini, titled "Parshas Ki Tsavo, illuminate our path" was published on August 31, 2023 and runs 6 minutes.

August 31, 2023 ·6m · The Parsha Perspective

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Parshas Ki Tsavo, illuminate our path The Parsha Perspective is in honor of the Refuah Shlema of Harav Amitai Ben Shoshana and Ruchma Leah Bas Sarah. May all those who need experience a speedy and quick recovery with G-d's help.  The Parsha Perspective is in loving memory of Leah Mintche Bas Ya'akov Yosef, Edward Ben Efraim, Shlomo Ben Edward, and Yirachmiel Daniel Ben Gedalia. May their souls be uplifted and their memories a blessing. Click here to listen, watch and connect! Parshaperspective.com  Our Parsha continues with Moshe's final address to the Jewish people. He begins by teaching the laws applicable once the Jewish nation settles in Israel.  The first commandment is Bikurim, the Mitzvah of bringing the first fruits of each year's harvest to the Beis Hamikdash. This commandment specifically pertains to seven fruits: wheat, barley, dates, figs, grapes, pomegranates, and olives. We find out what was written with the Torah on the large set of stones? We learn the significance of what was inscribed, and how it was cemented for eternity!

Parshas Ki Tsavo, illuminate our path

The Parsha Perspective is in honor of the Refuah Shlema of Harav Amitai Ben Shoshana and Ruchma Leah Bas Sarah. May all those who need experience a speedy and quick recovery with G-d's help. 

The Parsha Perspective is in loving memory of Leah Mintche Bas Ya'akov Yosef, Edward Ben Efraim, Shlomo Ben Edward, and Yirachmiel Daniel Ben Gedalia. May their souls be uplifted and their memories a blessing.

Click here to listen, watch and connect! Parshaperspective.com 

Our Parsha continues with Moshe's final address to the Jewish people. He begins by teaching the laws applicable once the Jewish nation settles in Israel. 

The first commandment is Bikurim, the Mitzvah of bringing the first fruits of each year's harvest to the Beis Hamikdash.

This commandment specifically pertains to seven fruits: wheat, barley, dates, figs, grapes, pomegranates, and olives.

We find out what was written with the Torah on the large set of stones?

We learn the significance of what was inscribed, and how it was cemented for eternity!

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