ב"ה
Shabbat Shuvah |
|
Only showing results in "Vayelech" | Show All
|
|
Sort by:
|
|
Shabbat Shuvah: (lit. “the Sabbath of Repentance”); the Shabbat between Rosh HaShanah and Yom Kippur; also known as Shabbat Shuvah (from the first word of the Haftorah read on that day, beginning Hoshea 14:2)
Related Topics
How do we walk this tightrope called “life” without stumbling?
The sedra Deuteronomy 31. concerns the last day in the life of Moses. On this day G‑d transmitted to him the concluding passage of the Torah Scroll and he wrote this down. It was a kind of Divine "dictation". The Sages tell us Moses wrote the last twelve ...
For an informed reading of Hosea 14:2–10; Micah 7:18–20
This Shabbat is known as Shabbat Shuvah, after the opening words of the haftarah: Shuvah Yisrael—“Return, O Israel.”
| |