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EPISODE · Jul 31, 2020 · 6 MIN

Parshas Veschanan, a selfless vision.

from The Parsha Perspective · host Rabbi Shalom Yemini

Parshas Veschanan, a selfless vision. This week's Parsha Perspective is sponsored in memory of Edward Ben Sarah and Shlomo Ben Edward. May their souls be uplifted and their memories a blessing. This week's Parsha Perspective is dedicated in honor of the Cohen family. May Hashem bless them with much success, health, and happiness. Subscribe to our email list to get each new episode in your inbox weekly. http://eepurl.com/dMSCLs Check out our Facebook page. https://www.facebook.com/theparshaperspective This Shabbos is affectionately known as Shabbos Nachamu, the Shabbos of comforting. This name is for this week’s Haftorah which is the first of seven where G-d comforts us for our pain and suffering. May we experience this comfort, reassurance, and the ultimate redemption speedily in our days. Our Parsha begins with Moshe Rabbeinu continuing his final speech to the Jewish people. He recounts how he begged G-d to let him enter the land of Israel and how Hashem refused his request. Instead, he was instructed to climb a mountain where he would see the land from afar. We find out why the Torah writes what Moshe did in the present tense when he did so many weeks ago? We learn about Moshe's selfless vision.

Parshas Veschanan, a selfless vision. This week's Parsha Perspective is sponsored in memory of Edward Ben Sarah and Shlomo Ben Edward. May their souls be uplifted and their memories a blessing. This week's Parsha Perspective is dedicated in honor of the Cohen family. May Hashem bless them with much success, health, and happiness.Subscribe to our email list to get each new episode in your inbox weekly. http://eepurl.com/dMSCLsCheck out our Facebook page. https://www.facebook.com/theparshaperspectiveThis Shabbos is affectionately known as Shabbos Nachamu, the Shabbos of comforting. This name is for this week’s Haftorah which is the first of seven where G-d comforts us for our pain and suffering. May we experience this comfort, reassurance, and the ultimate redemption speedily in our days.Our Parsha begins with Moshe Rabbeinu continuing his final speech to the Jewish people. He recounts how he begged G-d to let him enter the land of Israel and how Hashem refused his request. Instead, he was instructed to climb a mountain where he would see the land from afar.We find out why the Torah writes what Moshe did in the present tense when he did so many weeks ago?We learn about Moshe's selfless vision.

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