
Parashat Ekev: Rewards of Obedience
Parashat Ekev emphasizes obedience to God’s commandments, blessings for faithful
The law of God as revealed to Moses and recorded in the first five books of the Hebrew scriptures (the Pentateuch). The Torah includes the first five books of the Hebrew Bible, namely: Genesis, Exodus, Leviticus, Numbers and Deuteronomy.

Parashat Ekev emphasizes obedience to God’s commandments, blessings for faithful

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Parashat Devarim emphasizes responsibility, unity, and the enduring relevance of

Parashat Masei recounts the Israelites’ wilderness journey, highlighting their encampments,

Parashat Matot explores vows, battles, and the tribes’ request to

Parashat Pinchas reveals the power of zeal, justice, and leadership,

Parashat Balak recounts the intriguing story of King Balak’s attempt

Parashat Chukat explores the Red Heifer ritual, Moses’ disobedience, Aaron’s

Dive into Parashat Korach, unraveling the story of rebellion, leadership,

Parashat Shelach recounts the Israelite spies’ mission to explore Canaan

Parashat Behaalotecha delves into the lighting of the menorah, lessons

Parashat Naso teaches the importance of individual contributions, self-discipline, unity,

Numbers (“Bemidbar”) is the fourth book of the Torah, Judaism’s

Explore Parashat Behukotai’s emphasis on divine covenant, the consequences of

Delve into Parashat Behar’s timeless wisdom, contemplating the significance of