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The Pull of Torah: Weekly Commentary on the Meshech Chochma

Max Buchdahl

A weekly newsletter with thoughts based on the "Meshech Chochma," a commentary on the Torah by Rabbi Meir Simcha HaCohen of Dvinsk (1843-1926).

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Ve’zot HaBeracha: Seeing the Land

We’ve reached the final parsha in the Torah and the completion of the year-long cycle both in our reading of the Torah and in my writing this newsletter on the Meshech Chochma. I’ll have some final words and reflections at the end of this p...

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Ha'azinu: Death, Sleep, and Gathering

Moshe’s death draws ever nearer in our parsha. In its final verses, God tells Moshe in detail what his upcoming death will look like, and reminds Moshe of why he won’t be entering the Land of Israel with the people he’s guided through the w...

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Vayeilech: The New Leader and the Old

Our parsha begins with Moshe reminding the Israelites that his time as their leader is coming to an end. Soon, the leadership of the Israelite people will be passed to someone else: Yehoshua.

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Nitzavim: Torah and Closeness to the Heart

cw: In this week’s comment, the Meshech Chochma uses a quote from the Talmud Yerushalmi related to stillbirth. The content is upsetting.

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