The last Parsha, Ekev, started with notion of how we take our steps (Ekev) moving forward. This Parsha opens with the word, Re’eh, the intention of “seeing.” To watch where we are stepping is a important insight. “See, I set before you today a blessing and a curse.” Moshe Rabeynu, our eminent Teacher uses the visual aid of two mountains, one that is lush, Har Grizim, and the other that is barren, Har Eval, to drive home the point of the choices before us.
Read MoreThis week’s Parsha is at the heart of the Book of Deuteronomy. The Parsha is called Re’eh, meaning "See". It is an imperative addressed to each individual “See, I am giving you today a blessing and a curse…” as the people see before them the Land of Promise.
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