V'Zot Habracha (Deuteronomy 33:1 - 34:12): It's the final Torah reading of the year. We read it on Simchat Torah just before we begin our Torah reading cycle all over again with the reading of Beresheit (Genesis 1:1 - 6:8). So, you ask, how does Torah end? Stay tuned next week when we read Beresheit, because the end is in the beginning and the beginning is in the end, and what G-d requires most from us is simply the heart.
V'Zot Habracha (Deuteronomy 33:1 - 34:12)
Parashat V'Zot Habracha is read on Shabbat:
Tishrei 22, 5770/Octoberber 10, 2009
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fuck jews.....!!!
jamesrosenberg454 1 year ago
I ask for G-d mercifully to keep my lamp within my heart lit with his eternal love. Praise G-d and thank you for the blessings.
SparklingVoices 2 years ago
Amazing. I never knew about the first and last Hebrew letters of the Torah forming the word word heart. Thank you for sharing this. "For where your treasure is, there your heart will be also."
LuxAuterna 2 years ago
always love hearing what you have to say...thank you for your work...
endtimejeremiah 2 years ago