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Zadok Solar Calendar 2026–2027
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Psalm of the Day
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Word & Prayer
Prayer Prompt
Abba Yahuah, our loving Elohim, we humbly approach Your throne, mindful of the vast and intricate wisdom contained within Parashat Ki Tetze. We pray for a heart that is sensitive to Your commands, not just in grand gestures, but in the countless small details of our daily lives. Grant us the discernment to apply Your principles of justice and compassion in every interaction, from our family homes to the marketplace. Help us to remember the vulnerable, to extend kindness to those in need, and to always act with integrity and fairness. May we diligently perform the mitzvot, not out of obligation, but from a deep love for You and for our neighbor. Strengthen us to build a society that truly reflects Your righteous character, one where honor, decency, and care for creation are paramount. May our lives be a living testament to the beauty and truth of Your Torah. Amen.
Torah Portion Bite —
Among the many laws in Parashat Ki Tetze, Deuteronomy 22:6-7 presents a unique and beautiful command: “If you happen to come upon a bird’s nest along the road, in any tree or on the ground, with young ones or eggs, and the mother is sitting on the young or on the eggs, you shall not take the mother with the young. You shall surely let the mother go, and you may take the young for yourself, in order that it may be well with you and that you may prolong your days.” This mitzvah teaches us about Yahuah’s profound compassion, extending even to the animal kingdom. It prevents unnecessary cruelty and ensures the continuity of species, demonstrating that our dominion over creation is not absolute but comes with responsibility. It’s a powerful lesson that true righteousness includes empathy for all living beings and a wise stewardship of the earth Yahuah has entrusted to us.
Hebrew Word Focus
כָּבוֹד (Kavod).
Kavod (pronounced kah-VOHD) primarily means “glory,” “honor,” “dignity,” or “weight.” In the context of the Torah and particularly relevant to Parashat Ki Tetze, it often refers to the weighty presence or honor of Yahuah, but also to the respect and dignity due to human beings, especially elders, parents, and those in authority. Several laws in Ki Tetze, such as honoring parents (implied in the broader context of the commandments), or ensuring proper burial (Deuteronomy 21:23), touch upon the concept of kavod – upholding the dignity and respect for individuals. It reminds us that every person, created in Elohim’s image, possesses inherent worth and deserves to be treated with honor.
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