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Moshe promises in this parashah that the Lord will reward the Bnei Israel with prosperity if they follow His commandments; recalls several episodes of rebellion against God, but also His benevolence towards them throughout the 40 years in the desert. He clarifies that the manna served to remind that man must live on what comes from Him. Moshe describes the Promised Land as the land of the seven species, from which milk and honey flow, the center of Divine Providence. In this parashah, we also read the second paragraph of the Shemʿa, the profession of faith of the Bnei Israel.

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Ekev 5783

Parashat Ekev is the third in the Book of Devarim, or Deuteronomy. Ekev features a term that is repeated several times, actually more than 90 times throughout the Book of Devarim. This term is "Lishmoa."

Ekev 5782

What does the Kadosh Baruch Hu (the Lord) ask from us?

It seems that He asks us everything. It seems that He demands a total dedication of us with terrible renunciations.

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