In last week’s portion it says that Moses went to the people. This shows that it is our responsibility to reach out to others to help them become better people.
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To Secure The Future, Learn From The Past
Moses is leaving the Jewish people. Joshua is appointed his successor. Moses wants to remind the Jews that they were freed from Egypt for the purpose of creating a moral and just society in the image of God.
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Murder Never Ends Well
We learn that the Jewish people suffered because of the assassination of Jewish governor of Judah after the destruction of the Temple. The assassination led to tremendous suffering of the Jews. Murder is murder. It never ends the way the murderer wants.
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Making Ourselves Better
This evening is the “Jewish” New Year. In reality it is the anniversary of the creation of man. We have to remember that the reason for the creation was for man to improve the world through his actions, both spiritually and physically.
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The True Humility of Moses
True humility is not being totally passive and accepting of whatever comes. True humility is standing up for what is right but realizing that you are part of something larger. That was why Moses was the humblest of men even though he led the people for 40 years.
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Our Status Is In Our Hands
Unlike idolators we are not fated to remain as we are. God has given us the power to improve our status in life, both spiritually and otherwise. It is all in our hands.
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Make It Right With Your Neighbor
With the High Holidays approaching, we have to take into consideration that we will be asking God for forgiveness. But before we can ask God for forgiveness, we have to make it right with our neighbor.
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Choose Life
The Torah commands us to choose life over death. We are not a death cult like our enemies. They have famously stated that the difference between us & them is that we choose life and they choose death.
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Actions Have Consequences
As we get ready to enter the Land of Israel, the Torah gives us blessings and curses. It is stressing that we are to behave in our society as adults. And adults are responsible for their words & actions.
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We Have To Fix Ourselves
As we approach Rosh Hashanah, we are taking stock of our actions over the past year and how we can improve ourselves.
