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Dvar for Ki Tavo (Deuteronomy 26:1-29:8)

SP
Short, practical, relevant Weekly Dvar
Thu, Sep 15, 2022 2:36 PM

Welcome to the short, practical Lelamed Weekly Dvar. Please consider
forwarding this to others, and I hope you enjoy... Shabbat Shalom.


The Jews are instructed that on the day they cross the Jordan river and
enter their new land, they are to gather large stones, plaster them, and
engrave upon them the entire Torah. These instructions are given twice in
short succession, with slightly different wording (27:2 and 27:4-8), but
why?

Rav S. R. Hirsch posits that the first instructions include the words “and
it will be, on the day that you cross the Jordan…” because they were
instructed to begin preparing the stones before they even cross the Jordan.
It is only by virtue of the preparation that they merited to cross the
Jordan in the first place. This instruction speaks to the power of mindset,
intentional preparation, and concrete action in helping us achieve actual
change.

As we near the Yamim Noraim (high holidays), this lesson is especially
relevant for us; as we seek to improve our lives, the first step needs to
be a change in our approach, ensuring that we give proper thought to our
actions.

Shlomo Ressler


Quotation of the week:
"Measure your wealth not by the things you have, but by the things for
which you would not take money.." - Dave Ramsey

Welcome to the short, practical Lelamed Weekly Dvar. Please consider forwarding this to others, and I hope you enjoy... Shabbat Shalom. _______________________________________________ The Jews are instructed that on the day they cross the Jordan river and enter their new land, they are to gather large stones, plaster them, and engrave upon them the entire Torah. These instructions are given twice in short succession, with slightly different wording (27:2 and 27:4-8), but why? Rav S. R. Hirsch posits that the first instructions include the words “and it will be, on the day that you cross the Jordan…” because they were instructed to begin preparing the stones before they even cross the Jordan. It is only by virtue of the preparation that they merited to cross the Jordan in the first place. This instruction speaks to the power of mindset, intentional preparation, and concrete action in helping us achieve actual change. As we near the Yamim Noraim (high holidays), this lesson is especially relevant for us; as we seek to improve our lives, the first step needs to be a change in our approach, ensuring that we give proper thought to our actions. Shlomo Ressler _____________________________________________ Quotation of the week: "Measure your wealth not by the things you have, but by the things for which you would not take money.." - Dave Ramsey