Eikev – Deuteronomy 7:12 – 11:25

Shabbat Shalom!

This week’s reflection takes us beyond the text of Parshat Eikev into one of life’s most pressing questions: If God promises to reward our good deeds, why don’t we always see that reward right away?

Through a remarkable true story — from a hidden basement gathering in the Soviet Union to a bold move to Israel — we uncover a Talmudic insight that changes the way we see our life’s work. Some wages are paid at sunset… but others, God withholds until the mission is complete.

What does this mean for our daily walk with God? How can understanding His timing give us strength to persevere through challenges and stay true to our calling?

Join us for a journey of faith, perseverance, and purpose — and discover why your greatest reward might still be ahead.

Watch now and be inspired by the timeless wisdom of Parshat Eikev!

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