Parashat Vzot Habracha
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− | Parashat | + | '''Parashat Vzos Habracha''' is the final parsha in the Book of Divarim and of the entire Torah. It is read on the holiday of Simchas Torah. It contains 41 pesukim and is the smallest Parsha in terms of letters and words. |
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+ | Moshe the Man of Hashem blessed the Jewish Nation before his passing. This was done very close to his the time of his passing, for if not then then when.<ref>Rashi Devarim 33:1</ref> | ||
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Revision as of 18:54, 29 September 2018
Parashat Vzos Habracha is the final parsha in the Book of Divarim and of the entire Torah. It is read on the holiday of Simchas Torah. It contains 41 pesukim and is the smallest Parsha in terms of letters and words.
Blessing of Moshe
Moshe the Man of Hashem blessed the Jewish Nation before his passing. This was done very close to his the time of his passing, for if not then then when.[1]
References
- ^ Rashi Devarim 33:1
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