
Re'eh - Parshah - Weekly Torah Portion - Chabad.org
The name of the Parshah, "Re'eh," means "See," and it is found in Deuteronomy 11:26. “See,” says Moses to the people of Israel, “I place before you today a blessing and a curse”—the blessing that will come when they fulfill G‑d’s commandments, and the curse if …
Re’eh in a Nutshell - Texts & Summaries - Parshah - Chabad.org
2000年8月13日 · The name of the Parshah, "Re'eh," means "See," and it is found in Deuteronomy 11:26. “See,” says Moses to the people of Israel, “I place before you today a blessing and a curse”—the blessing that will come when they fulfill G‑d …
Parashat Re’eh: Choice and Blessings - Sephardic U
Parashat Re’eh is a significant Torah portion found in the Book of Deuteronomy (Devarim) in the Jewish scriptures. The term “Re’eh” translates to “see” in Hebrew, and it derives from the opening verse of the portion: “See, I present before you today …
Re'eh - Wikipedia
Re'eh, Reeh, R'eih, or Ree (רְאֵה — Hebrew for "see", the first word in the parashah) is the 47th weekly Torah portion (פָּרָשָׁה , parashah) in the annual Jewish cycle of Torah reading and the fourth in the Book of Deuteronomy. It comprises Deuteronomy 11:26–16:17.
Parashat Re'eh | Texts & Source Sheets from Torah, Talmud and …
Jewish texts and source sheets about Parashat Re'eh from Torah, Talmud and other sources in Sefaria's library. Re’eh (“See”) details a series of laws in advance of the Israelites’ entrance into the Land of Israel.
Re'eh - Torah Portion - Hebcal
Re’eh (“See”) details a series of laws in advance of the Israelites’ entrance into the Land of Israel. These include the obligation to destroy idolatry, laws of tithing and charity, dietary laws, holiday laws, and the prohibition of offering sacrifices outside of the place designated by God.
Re’eh | Torah Portions - FFOZ
It is the first word of the Torah portion: “See [re’eh], I am setting before you today a blessing and a curse” (Deuteronomy 11:26). This reading contains admonitions to topple the Canaanite religious centers, warnings against idolatry, and a prohibition on …
Re’eh ראה - Studies in the Weekly Torah Portion | TheTorah.com
According to Deuteronomy, a false prophet who has no message from God, and advocates worshiping other gods, can still successfully perform miracles and predict the future. A classic example of source criticism applied to Torah legislation.
Parashat Re'eh - My Jewish Learning
2024年8月31日 · Parashat Re’eh: Summary Moses instructs the Israelites regarding idolatry, false prophets, clean and unclean foods, tithes, freeing slaves, and the pilgrimage festivals. Advertisement
Re'eh Torah Reading - Parshah - Chabad.org
Its meaning is as Onkelos translates it: יָת מְבָרְכַיָּא – those who pronounce the blessing. וְנָֽתַתָּה אֶת־הַבְּרָכָה. כְּתַרְגּוּמוֹ "יָת מְבָרְכַיָּא" – אֶת הַמְבָרְכִים: עַל־הַר גְּרִזִּים - (lit.)