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What is the "fire of religion" that Moshe invokes as he sets out to bless the tribes of Israel, his final act before ascending Mount Nevo from where he will leave this world. Fire can both enlighten and empower, but it also can consume and devastate. Is there a reason why Moshe prefaced his blessings with an image suggesting unlimited potential, and at the same time, an ever-present danger?
Zot Habracha (Deuteronomy 33:1 - 34:12)
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Tishrei 22, 5782/September 28, 2021
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Zot Habracha (Deuteronomy 33:1 - 34:12)
Parashat Zot Habracha is read on Simchat Torah:
Tishrei 22, 5782/September 28, 2021
34 YEARS of the TEMPLE INSTITUTE
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