Ha’azinu – Deuteronomy 32:1 – 32:52

Shabbat Shalom!

This week, we read Parshat Ha’azinu, Moses’ final song to the people of Israel. In this prophetic poem, Moses calls upon the heavens and the earth as witnesses, proclaiming God’s faithfulness and Israel’s destiny. Why does he compare his words to rain and morning dew? What can these images teach us about inspiration, spiritual growth, and the enduring covenant between God and His people?

As Moses prepares to leave this world, his song looks both backward—at Israel’s trials and failures—and forward, to the promise of redemption. Join us as we uncover the timeless lessons of Ha’azinu: faith that endures through exile, hope that shines like dew, and the certainty of God’s eternal plan for Israel.

Watch now and be inspired by the prophetic poetry and lasting message of Parshat Ha’azinu!

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