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Weekly Torah Portion 'Ki Tetse' Teaches Sensitivity and Responsibility Through Practical Lessons

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First reported by Walla · 7 hours ago

What happened

The Torah portion "Ki Tetse" teaches sensitivity and responsibility through commandments like returning lost items and caring for animals. Avia shares personal stories and encourages children to notice and help others, promoting kindness in daily life.

  • 01The Torah portion "Ki Tetse" emphasizes sensitivity and social responsibility beyond legal rules.
  • 02Avia shares a personal story about returning a lost item to illustrate the commandment of returning lost property.
  • 03The portion teaches care for animals and the environment, stressing we are not alone in the world.
  • 04Avia challenges children and families to wear "sensitivity glasses" to notice and help those in need.
  • 05Small acts of attention and kindness can significantly improve the world, Avia concludes.

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Full coverage · 2 outlets

The same event, reported separately by each newsroom. Open a few to compare what each emphasizes — and what they leave out.

SrugimRight · Hebrew4 hours ago
Weekly Torah Portion 'Ki Tetse' Teaches Sensitivity and Responsibility Through Practical Lessons
WallaCenter · Hebrew7 hours ago
Torah Portion Ki Tetse Highlights 74 Ethical and Social Laws for Humanity

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