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Summary of The Haftorah:
Haftorah Ki Seitzei Isaiah 54:1-10
The Haftorah for this week's Parsha, Ki Sietzei, was taken from chapter 54
in Yishayuhu. It describes Israel as afflicted barren, and inconsolable in the
aftermath of the Temple's destruction. The Navi assured the People that
Hashem's kindness and love for them is ever present, protecting and sustaining
them at all times.
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Following In His Father - 5769
The Strong and the Weak Rabbi Berel Wein - 5767
DeGeneration Rabbi Pinchas Winston - 5761
A New Perspective Shlomo Katz - 5768
What He is, Not What He's Done Rabbi Yissocher Frand - 5757
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Redeeming Factors Rabbi Yehudah Prero - 5766
Chanukah, Chutzpah, and Coming Close to G-d Rabbi Yehudah Prero - 5757
Such Is The Power of Cynicism - 5768
Different Messages Rabbi Chaim Flom - 5768
'Mehadrin' - An Understanding of the Concept Rabbi Yehudah Prero - 5755
Why Eight Days? Rabbi Yehudah Prero - 5755

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