Re'eh:

Deuteronomy 11:26-16:17

OVERVIEW

Moses presents to the nation the blessing of a spiritually oriented life, and the curse of becoming disconnected from Hashem. When the nation enters Eretz Yisrael they must burn down any trees that had been used for idol-worship, and destroy all idolatrous statues. Hashem will choose only one place where the Divine Presence will dwell. Offerings may be brought only there; not to a private altar. Moses repeatedly warns against eating animal blood. In the desert, all meat was slaughtered in the Mishkan, but in Eretz Yisrael meat may be shechted anywhere. Moses lists the categories of food that may only be eaten in Jerusalem. He warns the nation against copying ways of the other nations. Since the Torah is complete and perfect, nothing may be added or subtracted from it. If a "prophet" tells the people to permanently abandon a Torah law or indulge in idol worship, he is to be put to death. One who entices others to worship idols is to be put to death. A city of idolatry must be razed. It is prohibited to show excessive signs of mourning, such as marking the skin or making a bald spot. Moses reiterates the classifications of kosher and non-kosher food and the prohibition of cooking meat and milk. Produce of the second tithe must be eaten in Jerusalem, and if the amount is too large to carry, it may be exchanged for money with which food is bought in Jerusalem. In certain years this tithe is given to the poor. Bnei Yisrael are instructed to always be open-hearted, and in the seventh year any loans must be discounted - Hashem will bless the person in all ways. A Jewish bondsman is released after six years, and must be sent away with generous provisions. If he refuses to leave, his ear is pierced with an awl at the door post, and he remains a bondsman until the Jubilee year. The Parsha ends with a description of the three pilgrimage festivals of Pesach, Shavuos and Succos.

Overview courtesy of Rabbis Newman and Sinclair, Ohr Somayach

WeekTitleDescription
1BreishitGenesis 1:1-6:8.
2NoahGenesis 6:9-11:32.
3Lech LechaGenesis 12:1-17:27.
4VaYeraGenesis 18:1-22:24.
5Chayei SarahGenesis 23:1-25:18.
6ToldotGenesis 25:19-28:9.
7VaYetzeGenesis 28:10-32:3.
8VaYishlachGenesis 32:4-36:43.
9VayeshevGenesis 32:4-36:43.
10MiketzGenesis 41:1-44:17.
11VayigashGenesis 44:18-47:27.
12VaYechiGenesis 47:28-50:26.
13ShmotExodus 1:1-6:1.
14VaEraExodus 6:2-9:35.
15BoExodus 10:1-13:16.
16BeShalachExodus 13:17-17:16
17YitroExodus 18:1-20:23
18MishpatimExodus 21:1-24:18
19TerumahExodus 25:1-27:19
20TetzavehExodus 27:20- 30:10
21Ki TisaExodus 30:11-34:35
22VaYakhelExodus 35:1-38:20
23PekudeiExodus 38:21-40:38
24VayikraLeviticus 1:1-5:26
25TzavLeviticus 6:1-8:36
26SheminiLeviticus 9:1-11:47
27TazriaLeviticus 12:1-13:59
28MetzoraLeviticus 14:1-15:33
29Acharei MotLeviticus 16:1-18:30
30KedoshimLeviticus 19:1-20:27
31EmorLeviticus 21:1-24:23
32BeharLeviticus 25:1- 26:2
33BechukotaiLeviticus 26:3-27:34
34BamidbarNumbers 1:1-4:20
35NasoNumbers 4:21-7:89
36BehaAlotechaNumbers 8:1-12:16
37Shlach-LechaNumbers 13:1-15:41
38KorachNumbers 16:1-18:32.
39ChukkatNumbers 19:1-22:1.
40BalakNumbers 22:2- 25:9
41PinchasNumbers 25:10-30:1
42MatotNumbers 30:2-32:42
43MaseiNumbers 33:1-36:13
44D'varimDeuteronomy 1:1-3:22
45Va'etchananDeuteronomy 3:23-7:11
46EkevDeuteronomy 7:12-11:25
47Re'ehDeuteronomy 11:26-16:17
48ShoftimDeuteronomy 16:18-21:9
49Ki TeitzeDeuteronomy 21:10-25:19
50Ki TavoDeuteronomy 26:1-29:8
51NitzavimDeuteronomy 29:9-30:20
52VayelechDeuteronomy 31:1-31:30
53Ha'azinuDeuteronomy 32:1-52
54V'zot HabrachaDeuteronomy 33:1-34:12