Ki Tavo Shiur Klali: Coming to Rest in a Place of Gratitude

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September 21 2016
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Venue: OU-JLIC at Queens College OU-JLIC at Queens College

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Geulah Pesach 
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Parshat Ki Tavo opens up with the declaration made when bringing the bikkurim, the first fruits, which reviews the history of the Jewish people. What is really going on in this declaration? What is the underlying message and theme? How does it tie into the title of the Parsha, Ki Tavo, coming to a place of rest? We delve into how this Parsha creates a paradigm for Sefer Devarim, all of Chumash, and history itself to come to rest in its ultimate intended destination.

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    Learning on the Marcos and Adina Katz YUTorah site is sponsored today by Francine Lashinsky and Dr. Alexander & Meryl Weingarten in memory of Rose Lashinsky, Raizel bat Zimel, z"l on the occasion of her yahrzeit on Nissan 14, and in honor of their children, Mark, Michael, Julie, Marnie and Michelle, and in honor of Agam bat Meirav Berger and all of the other hostages and all of the chayalim and by the Goldberg and Mernick Families in loving memory of the yahrzeit of Illean K. Goldberg, Chaya Miriam bas Chanoch