The Jewish Weekly Issue 201

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EiKev

Eikev Word Search

Parshat Eikev continues with Moshe’s address to the Jewish People. He reminds them of the beautiful land they were coming to, blessed with 7 types of fruit and grain and a land which Hashem personally oversees the entire year round. The nation are reminded constantly, to remove idols from the land and to not be afraid of the nations they would come across when entering the land. Moshe tells them how they should remember the miracles they saw, how Hashem fed them the Manna in the wilderness and how their clothes grew with them, in addition to how their feet did not swell after walking in a wilderness for forty years! The lessons of the Midbar journey were numerous, but especially important for us, was the message that if we follow Hashem’s Mitzvot – even the “small” ones, we will merit blessing and to live safely in our Holy Land. It is when we turn away from Hashem, that unfortunately, things turn sour. We learn how to love Hashem, fear Hashem and cleave to Him, by attaching ourselves to righteous people who set a good example at all times!

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CANAAN • EXILE • IDOLS • LAND • MEZUZAH • REMEMBER • TABLETS • TEFILLIN


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