Parashat Ki Tetzei (Deut. 21:10–25:19) contains more mitzvot than any other portion in the Torah. Reading through them, one notices a common thread: so many of these laws revolve around intimacy, ...
The Amidah intentionally opens with the biblical verse “The great, mighty and awesome God” (Deut 10:17), knowing the full tapestry of biblical and rabbinic insights woven into its words. The Amidah, ...
While some of the titles given to these books—most of which were given hundreds of years after the books were even written—make sense, there are some titles that do cause confusion. The letters of ...