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# 50 - Torah Parashah Ki Tavo (When you come in) to the land

Ki Tavo (כִּי-תָבוֹא‎) — Hebrew for “when you enter,” is the 50th weekly Torah portion and found in Deuteronomy 26:10–29:8

Learn how the mitvah of bringing the first fruit offering to the temple and the principle of tithing were all to teach the importance of practicing God's character of selfless giving!

In this parashah we read that Moses instructs the people of Israel: When you enter the land that God is giving to you as your eternal heritage, and you settle it and cultivate it, bring the first-ripened fruits (bikkurim) of your orchard to the Holy Temple, and declare your gratitude for all that God has done for you.

Our Parshah also includes the laws of the tithes given to the Levites and to the poor, and detailed instructions on how to proclaim the blessings and the curses on Mount Gerizim and Mount Eival—as discussed in the beginning of the Parshah of Re’eh. Moses reminds the people that they are God’s chosen people, and that they, in turn, have chosen God.

The latter part of Ki Tavo consists of the Tochachah (“Rebuke”). After listing the blessings with which God will reward the people when they follow the laws of the Torah, Moses gives a long, harsh account of the bad things—illness, famine, poverty and exile—that shall befall them if they abandon God’s commandments.

Moses concludes by telling the people that only today, forty years after their birth as a people, have they attained “a heart to know, eyes to see and ears to hear.”

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10 сентября 2017 г. 10:05:18
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