
Parashat d’varim (44) – words (Deuteronomy): Only the spoil will enter the land
Parashat v’etchanan (45) – and I begged: YAH‘s private property
Parashat eqev (46) – consequently, as a result of: An exhortation to obedience
Parashat re’eh (47) – see / observe: You may not add to or take away from YAH‘s Word
Parashat shof’tim (48) – judges: Serious warning against religious fusion (syncretism)
Parashat ki tetze (49) – when you move out: Ritual and physical purity is our only weapon against the enemy
Parashat ki tavo (50) – when you enter/come in: A lack of blessings may be your own fault
Parashat nitzavim (51) – standing: Your voice puts YAH’s words into your mind
Parashat vayelech (52) – he [Mosheh] went: Hear, learn and fear YAH with respect
Parashat ha’azinu (53) – The history of Yisra’ĕl in a nutshell
Parashat v’zot habracha (54) – Every ending brings a new beginning
