Devarim – Deuteronomy 1:1 – 3:22

Shabbat Shalom!

This week, we open the Book of Devarim and listen as Moses begins his final words to the people of Israel. Standing at the edge of the Promised Land, he reminds them of their journey, their struggles, and the divine purpose that brought them here.

Why does the Torah emphasize which lands Israel could not conquer, and why is it so important to take possession of the Land God promised? What does this teach us about God’s care for all nations, and His unique covenant with Israel?

Parshat Devarim challenges us to see the Land not as conquest, but as inheritance. It is God’s gift—meant to be embraced with faith, strength, and responsibility.

Join us as we uncover the timeless lessons of Moses’ farewell message and what it means for Israel, then and now.

Watch now and discover the eternal truth of Parshat Devarim!

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