Ki Tavo – Deuteronomy 26:1 – 29:8

Shabbat Shalom!

This week’s Torah portion, Parshat Ki Tavo, invites us to reflect on gratitude, covenant, and the promise of the Land of Israel. We begin with the mitzvah of Bikkurim, bringing the first fruits to the Temple and declaring that we live in the Land because God promised it to our ancestors. Why is this ritual so central—and what does it teach us about our own mission today?

From the covenant renewal on Mount Gerizim and Mount Ebal to the call to see ourselves as active partners in God’s plan, Ki Tavo challenges us to remember that life in the Land is not about comfort, but about fulfilling a divine command. How do these ancient declarations of faith guide us in our own spiritual journeys?

Join us as we explore the eternal message of Ki Tavo: bringing our best to God, living with purpose, and reconnecting heaven and earth in the Land He promised. Watch now and uncover the timeless wisdom of this powerful parsha.

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