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Ki Tavo

Ki Tavo Offering of the First Fruits The Providence Lithograph 1896 - 1913

Parashat Ki Tavo intertwines blessings and curses, echoing the consequences of choices and renewing the covenant between divinity and humanity.

Balak

Balak (wearing a crown) with Balaam (A print from the Phillip Medhurst Collection of Bible illustrations in the possession of Revd. Philip De Vere at St. George’s Court, Kidderminster, England.) image

Parashat Balak recounts the intriguing story of King Balak’s attempt to curse the Israelites, leading to unexpected blessings and divine intervention.

Bemidbar

Bamidbar tribes around the Mishkan Digital Arts by Robin Mols (1)

Numbers (“Bemidbar”) is the fourth book of the Torah, Judaism’s foundational text. It describes events from 40 years of the Israelites’ wanderings in the desert, beginning with a census and preparations for entering Israel.

Behukotai

Bechukotai (“In My Laws”) is the final Torah portion in the Book of Leviticus. It begins describing blessings that follow obedience to God’s laws and curses that come with desecration of them. It ends with laws of vows and consecration of people and property.

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