V’zot HaBerakhah

Parsha “V’zot HaBerakhah” (Deuteronomy (chapter 33 through the End of the Book, and the entire Torah) is the final reading in this cycle, and the life of Moses.

The Erev Shabbat reading begins there:

This Sabbath Day midrash comes during the week of Sukkot, or the Feast of Tabernacles — not only the actual time of the birth of the Messiah, but the heart of the yet-to-be-fulfilled prophecies of the Greater Exodus, the Revelation, and the Wedding Feast. It’s also when the annual Torah cycle readings conclude, and begin again.

V’zot HaBerakhah: This is the Blessing – the Cycle Begins Anew

The combined two-part reading and Sabbath midrash, via Hebrew Nation Radio.

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