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Moshe Rabbeinu chastised the people for fleeing Har Sinai like a child
                   escapes school. Har Sinai is called Chorev (  ) , indicating the future
                   churban (     ) which was an outgrowth of how they departed from Har
                   Sinai (   ).

                   Parashat Devarim is read close to Tishah b’Av, for there is a direct
                   connection between the two. The Sages asked Hashem why the Land was
                   destroyed, and He replied, “Because they forsook My Torah.” Bnei
                   Yisrael failed to make a blessing prior to Torah study. This indicated that
                   the Torah was not their top priority. The churban began when the nation
                   fled Har Sinai.

                   Why did Moshe rebuke Bnei Yisrael for their fathers’ sins? They had to
                   arouse themselves to shake off the effects of these sins, so that they, the
                   next generation, should not fall in them also.
                   Everyone is required to build his personal edifice and confer a pure Jewish
                   education upon his children. By erecting a strong spiritual structure, one
                   adds fortification to the Beit Hamikdash.
























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