Parshas Reah - Subtraction By Addition Part 2
The chidush of לא תגרע could mean that you shouldn’t come to totally nullify a mitzvah.
The chidush of לא תגרע could mean that you shouldn’t come to totally nullify a mitzvah.
Hashem has a reason for the mitzvos he commands us. No need to add on to them.
Learning torah and wearing tefillin go hand-in-hand. They’re inseparable.
A person should look back at the past few months and see what they accomplished, celebrate it, and take it into Elul and the Yamim Noraim.
That which the Torah spells out you’ll get for doing the mitzvos is only a tiny percentage of what’s destined for you.
It’s not for naught that we do lots of things to remember that we were in Mitzrayim.
That which we don’t say Tachanun on Tisha B’av is an indication that this day will one day be a celebration.
Sefer Devarim is called Mishnah Torah not just because it’s a repetition, but also to ingrain it in ourselves.
It’s no coincidence the the yartzheit of Aharon Hakohen falls on the first day of the Nine Days.
The Torah spells out the exact journey of Bnei Yisrael throughout the desert to teach us a fundamental lesson about life.
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