Spill The P: 5786 Dvarim
Download MP3The final book of the Torah opens with Moshe looking backward so Israel can move forward.
Why? Because remembrance isn’t about living in the past—it’s about building a foundation for the future.
This week on Spill the P, we begin by exploring Moshe’s final message to the people, the meaning of justice and divine balance, why the Creator repeatedly tells Israel not to place their awe in their obstacles, and how a healthy relationship with the Creator transforms the way we experience fear, responsibility, and purpose.
Sometimes the greatest lesson isn’t learning something new. It’s remembering what we’ve forgotten.
Why? Because remembrance isn’t about living in the past—it’s about building a foundation for the future.
This week on Spill the P, we begin by exploring Moshe’s final message to the people, the meaning of justice and divine balance, why the Creator repeatedly tells Israel not to place their awe in their obstacles, and how a healthy relationship with the Creator transforms the way we experience fear, responsibility, and purpose.
Sometimes the greatest lesson isn’t learning something new. It’s remembering what we’ve forgotten.