Rabbi Joe’s Torat Tel Aviv

THINK Pinchas: Vayedaber Moshe

1 h 0 min · 30. juni 2026
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When Hashem first encourages Moshe to assume his role as leader Moshe protests, lo ish devarim anokhi - I am not a man of words. Yet in the final weeks of his life, words pour out of Moshe as he gives the people his advice and guidance for the future - elah hedevarim asher dibber Moshe - these are the words that Moshe spoke. Drawing on a beautiful essay of Avivah Zornberg, we will argue that the unlocking of Moshe's speech in his final weeks is connected to a passage and indeed a particular verse in Parshat Pinchas   Source sheet here [https://docs.google.com/document/d/1Xnr3nsKp8aNwMDusLvlubN7clfvdJipt8lZ3DU9MP9c/edit?usp=sharing]   Dedicated by Elaine Diller in loving memory of her parents, Michael and Sarah Marton z”l , through the Michael and Sarah Marton Family Foundation.

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