8.23.2013

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Panorama Showing Mount Gerizim on the left, 
Mount Ebal on the right, and modern 
Nablus(ancient Shechem) between







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There are many things we can do to 
create local culture that links God, 
land, and people.

The Land of Israel has been conquered and divided,

 and Jewish farmers have settled into the yearly

 cycle of growth and harvest
Now they are given a special commandment,

 one applying only in the Land: they must take

 their first fruits to the Temple to 

express their gratitude to God. 
The first verses of this week's Torah portion,
 Ki Tavo, describe the ritual of bikkurim, first 
fruits (Deut. 26:2): "…you shall take of the first 
of every fruit of the ground that you bring in 
from your Land that your God gives you, and you
 shall put it in a basket and go to the place that
 your God, will choose…" As we will explore below,
 the farmers were not only thanking God for an
 abundant harvest, but also affirming the link between
 God, themselves, the Land of Israel, and the
 collective history of the Jewish nation.MORE>


Offering of the First Fruits (בִּכּוּרִים
bikkurim) (illustration from a Bible card
 published between 1896 and 1913 by
 the Providence Lithograph Company)



Moses instructs the Israelites regarding the
 first fruit offering; Moses then lists the
 blessings for keeping the commandments 
and the punishments for disobeying them.

Moses continues his last speech before the Israelites,
 "When you dwell in the promised land, take a selection
 of the first fruits and bring them to the place
 God chooses for God's Name.
With a priest you shall make an offering saying,
 'We remember when we were slaves in Egypt. 
We remember how God brought us to freedom with
 a strong hand and outstretched arm, with signs
 and miracles. You, God brought, us to this land 
flowing with milk and honey. And now I have
 brought these first fruits that you,
 God, have given me.'MORE  
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Offering of the First Fruits (בִּכּוּרִים
bikkurim) (illustration from a Bible card
 published between 1896 and 1913 by
 the Providence Lithograph Company)




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Today may be dark,

 but tomorrow,

God's light will shine

on His people
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This is the penultimate haftarah between Tisha B'Av and 
Rosh Hashanahthe seven-week period when
 haftarot of consolation are read in synagogue. 
All these haftarot, including this week's, feature
 comforting themes for a nation traumatized by
 the destruction of the Temple and the exile. 
In the haftarah for Ki Tavo, Isaiah focuses on images
 of light to remind the people that though they may
 be experiencing a dark time, God's countenance and
 light will eventually return. 
The first verse of the haftarah typifies this:
 "Arise, shine, for your light has dawned   More  

JERUSALEM OF THE GOLD

Song By DEMIS ROUSSOS 



 Sent By Yoel / Israel

The olive tree that stand in silence
Upon the hills of time
To hear the voices of the city
As bells of evening chime

The shofar sounding from the sky
To call the world to pray
The shepherd pauses in the valley
And peace is everywhere.

Jerusalem, Jerusalem
Forever young, forever old
My heart will sing the songs of glory
Jerusalem, Jerusalem
Oh city with a heart of gold
My heart will sing the songs of glory
Jerusalem

Jerusalem, Jerusalem
Forever young, forever old
My heart will sing the songs of glory
Jerusalem, Jerusalem
Oh city with a heart of gold
My heart will sing the songs of glory
Jerusalem

And far away beyond the desert.
A thousand suns will glow.
We shall be going down to Jordan
By way of Jericho
My simple voice cannot acclaim thee
Too weak the words I choose
Jerusalem -- if I forgot thee
May my right hand its cunning loose

Jerusalem, Jerusalem
Forever young, forever old
My heart will sing the songs of glory
Jerusalem, Jerusalem
Oh city with a heart of gold
My heart will sing the songs of glory
Jerusalem



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