

Ki Tavo
"There's No Place Like Home"
Inspired by Estelle Frankel
When you enter the land that God is
giving you, say: my ancestor went down to the narrow place. But God heard our
voice and brought us to this place. Now, I bring the first fruits God has given
me. (Devarim/Deuteronomy 26:1-10)
Ki Tavo: When You Arrive. Ki Tavo invites each of us to
reflect on how we get from our narrow place to our spiritual home, where we
recognize and share our gifts. The parashah invites
us to look back at the start of the journey and understand our path.
Does our Dorothy truly desire to do teshuvah - to return home? Have we activated our Tin
Manís heart? Our Scarecrowís brain? Our
Cowardly Lionís courage? Have we passionately sought the kindly wizard
who reminds us that we have the resources to find our way?
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