PARSHAT VAETCHANAN July 28-29, 2023 / 11 Av 5783 HAFTARAH Isaiah 40:1-26 THIS SHABBAT Shabbat Nachamu SPECIAL DAY Tu b'Av is celebrated on Wednesday, August 2. | | | FEATURED | | | AROUND THE OU | | | Rabbi Dr. Josh Joseph | Who Do You Manage? | "I used to teach a course on management at several schools within Yeshiva University. I began the first class with the following question: 'Who do you manage?'" | Read More in the Jewish Link | | | | Rabbi Moshe Hauer | Thank You, President Herzog, for Reminding Us: We Are Family | He reminded us – Jews of Left, Right, and Center, Orthodox, Conservative, and Reform, Knesset members, soldiers, and journalists, legislators and protesters: We are family. | Read More in the Jerusalem Post | | | | Jewish Action | Stress Less This Summer | Summer is supposed to be a time to refresh, to rejuvenate from busy lives and hectic schedules. So why can't some of us relax? | Read More | | | | OU Torah Initiatives | Tisha b'Av 5783 | In case you missed any of our Tisha b'Av programming, you can still watch on-demand. | Watch Here | | | TORAH | | | Rabbi Moshe Hauer | Becoming a Great Nation | The first promise given to Avraham was that he would be made into a goy gadol, "a great nation," but it is only in this week's parsha that we can see what that greatness implies. | Read More | | | | Rabbi Shmuel Goldin | Why Not? | Sometimes the answers God provides to our prayers are painted in shades of gray, rather than in black or white. | Read More | | | | Rabbi Jack Abramowitz | Questions on Sefer Devarim | What was the purpose of the blessings and curses? When was the Tochacha? And why do we still read this book? More real-life questions and answers! | Read More | | | | Rabbi Lord Jonathan Sacks ztz"l | The Power of Why | There is much in Judaism about what. There is also much about how. In parshat Va'etchanan, Moses shares some of the most inspiring words ever uttered about why. | Read More | | | | Rabbi Dr. Tzvi Hersh Weinreb | A Sabbath of Consolation | "I was very fortunate as a young boy, and in one particular way I knew it. Very few of my friends had living grandparents." | Read More | | | | Mrs. Leah Feinberg | How Past Events Inform the Future | Moshe Rabbeinu reminds us of past events to inform the future, and encourages us to build and maintain an intellectual and emotional connection to Hashem. | Listen Now | | | |
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