Parshat Ha'azinu: The Weekly Parsha Story Illustrated by AI
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In Parshat Ha’azinu, Moshe Rabbeinu sings a final, poetic song before his passing — a song written in short, beautiful lines like a poem in the Torah itself. Moshe calls upon heaven and earth as witnesses, reminding the Jewish people of God’s kindness, justice, and faithfulness. He recounts how Hashem cared for Israel in the desert, compares Him to an eagle protecting its young, and warns about what happens when the nation forgets its Creator. Yet the song ends with hope and redemption — God will avenge His people and the world will rejoice together with Israel.
