
Parashat Nitzavim: Covenant Renewed
Parashat Nitzavim calls for unity, reaffirms the eternal covenant, and
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 Nitzavim calls for unity, reaffirms the eternal covenant, and

Parashat Ki Tavo intertwines blessings and curses, echoing the consequences

Parashat Ki Tetze covers ethical treatment of captives, kindness to

Parashat Shoftim outlines just governance, appointing impartial judges, ethical conduct,

Parashat Re’eh in Deuteronomy emphasizes following God’s guidance, charity, and

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

Explore Parashat Vaetchanan’s wisdom, Moses’ plea to enter the Promised

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