Re-eh
21 Av 5784 (August 25, 2024)

One of the goals for the month of Av is the guard against judging others and judging yourself. It is important that we always call to mind why the Temples were destroyed, which is Sinat Chinam (baseless hatred). Now is the time to let go of judgements, both of others and ourselves. This is not always an easy task, however it is not impossible. The key to letting go of judgement is by realizing a simple truth: Ein Od Milevado (There is none other besides Him). Hashem is in control of everything that happens in our lives, in the world. He is the Director, and we are all actors upon His stage. Even that which seems to be bad is ultimately subject to His ratzon (desire/will). As we enter this final full week of Av, I invite you to use Ein Od Milevado as a mantra--especially when things seem to be out of your control and the first impulse is to judge.

Shavua tov,


Parashat Re-eh | פרשת ראה
Torah Portion: Devarim (Deuteronomy) 11:26-16:17
Haftarah: Yeshayah (Isaiah) 54:11-55:5

Parashat Re-eh

Haftarat Re-eh


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