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Parshat Ki Tavo

Readings for Ki Tavo
Elul 16, 5786
August 29, 2026


Haftarah:
Isaiah 60:1-22
Torah Portion: Ki Tavo
Ki Tavo in a Nutshell

The name of the Parshah, "Ki Tavo," means "when you come," and it is found in Deuteronomy 26:1.

Moses instructs the people of Israel: When you enter the land that G‑d is giving to you as your eternal heritage, and you settle it and cultivate it, bring the first-ripened fruits (bikkurim) of your orchard to the Holy Temple, and declare your gratitude for all that G‑d has done for you.

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