TORAH: DEUTERONOMY
(Devarim)
Deuteronomy (Devarim) presents Moses’ final speeches to Israel on the plains of Moab before they enter the Land. He retells key events from the wilderness, reviews and deepens many laws from earlier books, and urges the people to love God with all their heart and obey the covenant. Deuteronomy emphasizes justice, care for the vulnerable, and the blessings and curses tied to Israel’s choices. The book ends with Moses’ song, his blessing of the tribes, and his death outside the Land.
READ
(JPS 1917, Public Domain)
STUDY
Our study series conveniently provides study materials for the weekly Parshas, allowing for the continuity of Jewish Tradition & Learning.
Each Parsha Study Conatiains:
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The Daily Reading Schedule for each weekly Parsha.
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The Haftara Portion
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Select Talmudic References (coming soon)
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Select Midrashic References (coming soon)
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In-depth study notes (provided daily or weekly).

