Jewish.TV Schedule for week of August 5

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Menachem Av 17, 5772 · August 5, 2012
THIS WEEK'S SCHEDULE,
A Taste of Text—Eikev
We cannot ignore the "heel" mitzvot. They must be done with the same enthusiasm as the "head" mitzvot, because ultimately they are both the wish of G‑d.

By Chana Weisberg
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Letters and Numbers of Torah - Eikev
In the verse "And now, O Israel, what does the Lord, your G-d, demand of you?" (Deuteronomy 10:12) the word for "what" (mah) can be read as "hundred" (meiah) by adding a letter alef. What does it mean that G-d asks for a "hundred" from us? Where does the extra alef come from? How are both of these connected to the fact that we read this portion about a month before Rosh Hashanah?

Aaron L. Raskin
Parsha Eikev
This class analyzes an aspect of the weekly Torah portion. While providing a basic understanding of the subject matter, the lesson delves into its deeper and more complex dimensions with emphasis on the spiritual relevance to our daily lives. Inspiration for both the novice and advanced student.

By Moshe New
Table Manners
An interesting conversation between two of the sages reveals key principles in establishing proper etiquette at the meal.

By Mendel Kaplan
ALSO LIVE DAILY:
Daily Parshah, Tanya and Rambam Class
Maimonides' Book of Mitzvot


By Mendel Kaplan
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