Rabbi David Sabato
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Perek 3 details prophecies relating to the repentance of both the northern and southern kingdoms, specifically criticizing the nation's insincere...
Rabbi David Sabato
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Perek 1 of Yirmiyahu serves as a preface to the entire book. It opens with a short introduction to Yirmiyahu, his consecration as a prophet, and continues...
Rabbi David Sabato
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Perek 33 focuses on Assyria's campaign against Jerusalem, prophesying God's deliverance of Jerusalem and the destruction of Assyria, followed by the glory...
Rabbi David Sabato
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The harsh rebuke regarding the nation’s dependence on Egyptian aid mentioned in the previous perek, is highlighted from a different angle in this perek as...
Rabbi Dr. Tamir Granot
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A crucial difference between Sefer Devarim and Sefer Shemot is the mention of the wooden ark that was created for the second tablets in Sefer Devarim. The...
Rabbi Dr. Tamir Granot
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According to Moshe's speech in Parshat Va'etchanan, the primary significance of Ma'amad Har Sinai is God's direct revelation to Israel. However, the...
Rabbi Elchanan Samet
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In Parshat Va'etchanan Moshe mentions Ma'amad Har Sinai in three different places, and in each case it is mentioned as a subject in its own right, rather...
Rabbi Elchanan Samet
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Both the beginnings of Parshat Va'etchanan and Parshat Ekev begin with Moshe's speech to Am Yisrael regarding their entrance into the Land of Israel. Is...
Rabbi Yair Kahn
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In Moshe's review of the events that occurred to the people of Israel in the wilderness beginning in Parshat Devarim, he seems to forget the exact nature...
"Houses and fields and vineyards shall yet again be bought in this land" (Jer. 32:15)
Rabbi Dr. Yehoshua Reiss
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Please see the attached answers for the self study questions for Tisha B'Av.
The chart below displays the story of Am Yisrael during the last 300 years of...