Deuteronomy
Spitting Out the Bitter Pill: A Season for Forgiveness
10/04/08
Torah
Portion:
Vayelech (Deuteronomy 31) A Shabbat Teshuva message
concerning the importance of forgiveness and repentance during the
ten days of Awe (Yamim
Noraim). The rabbi also talks about the command to afflict
our souls on Yom Kippur. Is bitterness a pill you need to rid
yourself of? Listen...
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And I Pleaded
12/10/06
Torah Portion Deuteronomy
3:23-7:11• Rabbi Levine primarily use the Halftorah portion of
Isaiah 40, but he also uses Isaiah 6:10 to support the message:
Make the heart of
this people fat, and make their ears heavy, and shut their eyes;
lest they see with their eyes, and hear with their ears, and
understand with their heart, and convert, and be
healed.
Woven into this message are four voices of God to his people:
1) comfort & pardon
2) provision
3) truth
4) and finally - Love!
Love sets the tone for the remainder of the message of Isaiah and kicks off the messianic prophecies. Listen...
Woven into this message are four voices of God to his people:
1) comfort & pardon
2) provision
3) truth
4) and finally - Love!
Love sets the tone for the remainder of the message of Isaiah and kicks off the messianic prophecies. Listen...

