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Download the notes here:https://esm.us/wp-content/uploads/2025/09/09.06-25-Congregational-Notes-3.pdf____________________________________Ki Tetze“When you go Forth”פָּרָּ שַׁ ת כִּ י־תֵ צֵ אDeuteronomy 21:10-25:19Isaiah 54:1-10Matthew 24:29-42*********************************
Some are hesitant around God's law, because they believe some of His laws are strange. Whether His laws seem strange to us, should have no bearing on whether we obey Him. However, when you look deeper, you discover His laws are not strange — but beautiful. In this verse-by-verse study, let's explore some of the 'strangest' laws in the Bible. In this teaching: Laws regarding... Caring for possessions of another Dressing your gender Protecting a bird's family Property liability Do not mix - plants, animals, fabric Escaped slaves Defiled money Charging interest Making vows Joy of a new marriage Collecting pledges Torah Portion: Ki Tetze / 'When you go' (Deut 22-24) Support Rise on Fire Ministries by contributing to their tip jar: https://tips.pinecast.com/jar/rise-on-fireRead transcript
You Shall Purge The Evil From Your Midst - Torah Portion - Ki Tetze: (Deuteronomy 21:10–25:19) by Shawn Ozbun
Episode Notes Some are hesitant to obey God's law, because they believe some of His laws are strange. Whether His laws seem strange to us, should have no bearing on whether we obey Him. However, when you look deeper, you discover His laws are not strange — but beautiful. In this verse by verse study, let's explore some of the 'strangest' laws in the Bible. In this teaching: Laws regarding... (Deut 22-24) Caring for possessions of another Dressing your gender Protecting a bird's family Property liability Do not mix - plants, animals, fabric Escaped slaves Defiled money (from prostitution) Charging interest Making vows Joy of a new marriage Collecting pledges Torah Portion: Ki Tetze / 'When you go' (Deut 22-24) Support Rise on Fire Ministries by contributing to their tip jar: https://tips.pinecast.com/jar/rise-on-fire
What's the main thing to look for in a marriage partner? In 1972, Rabbi Yaakov Asher Sinclair opened SARM Studios the first 24-track recording studio in Europe where Queen mixed “Bohemian Rhapsody”. His music publishing company, Druidcrest Music published the music for The Rocky Horror Picture Show (1973) and as a record producer, he co-produced the quadruple-platinum debut album by American band “Foreigner” (1976). American Top ten singles from this album included, “Feels Like The First Time”, “Cold as Ice” and “Long, Long Way from Home”. Other production work included “The Enid – In the Region of the Summer Stars”, “The Curves”, and “Nutz” as well as singles based on The Hitchhiker's Guide To The Galaxy with Douglas Adams and Richard O'Brien. Other artists who used SARM included: ABC, Alison Moyet, Art of Noise, Brian May, The Buggles, The Clash, Dina Carroll, Dollar, Flintlock, Frankie Goes To Hollywood, Grace Jones, It Bites, Malcolm McLaren, Nik Kershaw, Propaganda, Rush, Rik Mayall, Stephen Duffy, and Yes. In 1987, he settled in Jerusalem to immerse himself in the study of Torah. His two Torah books The Color of Heaven, on the weekly Torah portion, and Seasons of the Moon met with great critical acclaim. Seasons of the Moon, a unique fine-art black-and-white photography book combining poetry and Torah essays, has now sold out and is much sought as a collector's item fetching up to $250 for a mint copy. He is much in demand as an inspirational speaker both in Israel, Great Britain and the United States. He was Plenary Keynote Speaker at the Agudas Yisrael Convention, and Keynote Speaker at Project Inspire in 2018. Rabbi Sinclair lectures in Talmud and Jewish Philosophy at Ohr Somayach/Tannenbaum College of Judaic studies in Jerusalem and is a senior staff writer of the Torah internet publications Ohrnet and Torah Weekly. His articles have been published in The Jewish Observer, American Jewish Spirit, AJOP Newsletter, Zurich's Die Jüdische Zeitung, South African Jewish Report and many others. Rabbi Sinclair was born in London, and lives with his family in Jerusalem. He was educated at St. Anthony's Preparatory School in Hampstead, Clifton College, and Bristol University. A Project Of Ohr.Edu Questions? Comments? We'd Love To Hear From You At: Podcasts@Ohr.Edu https://podcasts.ohr.edu/
Cuando salgas a la guerra sobre tu enemigo
DEUTERONOMY 21:10-25:19
KI TETZE 5785-LA GUERRA REAL DE LA VIDA by Rab Shlomo Benhamu
KI TETZE 5785- LA MITZVA DE HASHABAT HABEDA Y LA TESHUBA by Rab Shlomo Benhamu
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Ki Tetze | 5785 | Sha'atnez, by Rav Tzvi Chaim Kaye The issur appears twice in the Torah; what does the word itself mean?! And what processes are required to create a violation of this mitzva. This and more...
Ramban on the Torah | 5785 | 38 | Ki Tetze, by Rav Eli Weber What is behind the order of the parshiot? What does the Torah say about the ethics of war?
PERASHA KI TETZE 5785- HIJOS O ESCLAVOS ? by Rab Shlomo Benhamu
2 PILPULIM DE PERASHAT KI TETZE 5785 by Rab Shlomo Benhamu
Rav Segal traz uma mensagem do Rav Kook relacionado a parashat Hashavua (porção semanal).
Aula ministrada 04/09/2025 para os alunos da Yeshivá.
Zohar Hakadosh on Parashat Ki Tetze by Rabbi Benjamin Lavian
One of Judaism's most famous teachings is that every person is created B'tzelem Elohim—in the image of God. But what does that really mean for how we see and treat each other, especially those who have done wrong? In this episode, Rabbi Micah Streiffer digs into a surprising Torah passage and rabbinic midrash to explore dignity, justice, and the limits (or lack thereof) of seeing the divine in every human being. --------------------------------- Seven Minute Torah is a production of LAASOK: The Liberal Beit Midrash. For info on our weekly Zoom study groups and other learning opportunities go to https://laasok.org/. To support the production of this podcast, visit either laasok.org/support/ (for a tax-deductible one-time or monthly contribution) OR www.patreon.com/sevenminutetorah (for per-episode contribution. Comments or questions? Email info@laasok.org, or contact Rabbi Micah Streiffer directly at micah@laasok.org.
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The Torah outlines four kinds of forbidden mixtures:Shatnez — wearing a garment made of wool and linen together.Crossbreeding animals —Planting mixed seeds cooking meat and milk together.Are there ever exceptions? What are the spiritual reasons for now allowing them to be mixed?
This homily on Parashat Ki Tetze (Deuteronomy 21:10-25:19) encourages artists to boldly challenge conventions while staying grounded in compassion and responsibility. Ki Tetze's myriad of mitzvot, especially those about ethical treatment of others and safeguarding the vulnerable, offer a powerful framework for artists. Just as the Torah commands us to care for the marginalized and protect what's sacred, artists are reminded that creativity isn't about tearing down for its own sake but about transforming the world with purpose. This teaching urges artists to embrace their iconoclastic spirit, pushing boundaries in their work while ensuring their impact uplifts and serves the greater good, blending disruption with empathy and social responsibility.
Website:https://esm.us/Download Notes here:https://esm.us/wp-content/uploads/2024/09/09.14.24-.2024-Congregation-TM-Notes.pdf---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------Torah Portion:פ ָּר שַׁ ת כִּ י־תֵ צֵ אKi Tetze“When You Go Forth”Deuteronomy 21:1-29:8Isaiah 54:1-10Matthew 24:29-42Deuteronomy 21:15-17 If a man have two wives, one beloved,and another hated, and they have born him children, both thebeloved and the hated, and if the firstborn son be hers that washated: Then it shall be, when he makes his sons to inherit thatwhich he has, that he may not make the son of the belovedfirstborn before the son of the hated, which is indeed thefirstborn: But he shall acknowledge the son of the hated for thefirstborn, by giving him a double portion of all that he hath forhe is the beginning of his strength.Deuteronomy 24:9 Remember what the LORD your God did toMiriam by the way, after that you were come forth out of Egypt.Proverbs 18:21 Death and life are in the power of the tongue:And they that love it shall eat the fruit thereof.
Ki TetzeDeuteronomy 21:10 — 25:19Too Close to the EdgeJoin us for our Shabbat service with Bill Cloud and the Jacob's Tent Family!If you are enjoying this live stream, PLEASE consider sending in an offering, tithe, or donation to help us continue spread the gospel free from Jacob's Tent. We work hard to make sure this is an enjoyable experience to our online community, but it doesn't come without a price.Give online via the Jacobs Tent app, our website, or text any amount to 84321 to support this ministry. Yahweh bless you and keep you! Shalom.
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En este estudio hablamos de la porcion Ki Tetze y la perspectiva rabinica de la porcion.
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Ki Tetze | The Slanderer, by Rav Yitzchak Etshalom What was the "motzi shem ra" attempting to accomplish? A challenging sugya in peshuto shel mikra Much of the middle of Parashat Ki Tetze is devoted to laws relating to sexual impropriety, expanding (per our approach) on the Dibber - לא תנאף. The most puzzling passage (22:13-21) addresses a case of possible slander on the part of a new husband, besmirching his new wife's reputation and making claims about her lack of virtue in advance of their marriage. What begins as an apparently transparent attempt to get out of a marriage he now regrets leads to one of two far more unpleasant results - either his being punished and publicly shamed or, far worse, her execution. We examine the intersection between text and law, identifying the difficulties and suggesting a solution as to the import of this unusual pair of rulings. Source sheet >>
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Cuando salgas a la guerra contra tus enemigos.
DEUTERONOMY 21:10-25:19
DEUTERONOMY 21:10-25:19
Ramban on the Torah | 59 | Ki Tetze, by Rav Eli Weber What is the point of the mitzvah to build a railing? Why are there special mitzvot for war? What's the problem with prostitution?
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Join Tyler Merwin for the Haftarah readings and the linked Torah Portions.KI TETZETorah Portion - Deuteronomy 21:10-25:19Watch Here: https://hebraicrootsnetwork.subspla.sh/p9zyvtjHaftarah - Isaiah 54:1-10
Ki Tetze 5784 - Ben Sorer u-Moreh
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As liberal Jews, what are we supposed to do with obscure, esoteric laws in the Torah that seem to have nothing to do with Jewish life today? This portion contains one of the Torah's most obscure laws: the prohibition against mixing wool and linen (shaatnez). Rabbi Micah Streiffer talks about the possible meanings behind it, and how to make modern meaning from a section like this. --------------------------------- Seven Minute Torah is a production of LAASOK. To support the production of this podcast, visit either www.patreon.com/sevenminutetorah (for per-episode contribution) OR https://laasok.org/support/ (for a tax-deductible one-time or monthly contribution). For info on our weekly Zoom Torah study groups or other learning opportunities go to https://laasok.org/. To join the Seven Minute Torah Facebook group: https://www.facebook.com/groups/sevenminutetorahgroup Comments or questions? Email info@laasok.org, or contact Rabbi Micah Streiffer directly at rabbistreiffer@gmail.com
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In this archived episode, the second of a four-part series on biblical characterization, Dr. Yael Ziegler and Yosefa take a broad, sweeping look at Moshe's life arc, shedding light on the final moments of his career in Devarim. Next week, we will be back with new episodes. Stay tuned!
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Description: An Edited Clip of The Rav's Broadcast for Parshat Ki TetzeDate: 2002Location: USALength: 3 minutesReferences: Parshat Ki Tetze
No ararás con un buey y un burro juntos
Los Límites de la Justicia