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Parashat Devarim

Deuteronomy 1:1-3:22

Moshe begins his final speeches by recalling Israel’s journey and their moments of failure and growth. The tone is both rebuke and care, as a leader prepares his people for a future without him. The parashah frames history as a teacher that must be remembered and interpreted.

  • From Anger to Awe

    Moshe’s Pugnacity and the Greatness of Self-Transformation

    In Parashat Devarim

    He began as a reluctant, angry man with no eloquence and no clear path. Yet Moshe became the greatest spiritual leader in history—not by nature, but by sheer force of will. What does his transformation teach us about humility, greatness, and the power of inner struggle?