Nitzavim – Deuteronomy 29:9 – 30:20

Shabbat Shalom!

As the year draws to a close and Rosh Hashanah approaches, Parshat Nitzavim calls us to stand together before the Creator and renew our covenant. Moses gathers the entire nation—righteous, average, and even wayward—reminding us that we approach God not as isolated individuals but as one united people.

What does it mean to “stand before God” on the threshold of a new year? How does this parsha connect repentance, unity, and the assurance that God’s word is “not in heaven… but in your heart”? Discover how the Torah places the power to change and the path to closeness with God squarely within each of us.

Join us as we explore the timeless message of Parshat Nitzavim—calling us to renewal, responsibility, and the deep truth that the strength to return to God has always been inside our own hearts. Watch now and prepare your spirit for the year ahead.

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