Parables of the Dubno Maggid

Devarim (Deut.)

Devarim: The Beggar’s Bundle and Bitachon

VaEtchanan: Serving G-d with Love

VaEtchanan: The Villager and the Silk Shirt

VaEtchanan: "Nachamu, Nachamu Ami"

Eikev: Respecting Torah Scholars

Eikev: Who May Make a Vow?

Re'eih: Onions and Garlic

Re'eih: Creating New Mitzvot

Re'eih: The Blessing When Giving Tzedaka

Re'eih: Rejoicing on Shabbat and Chag

Shoftim: Be Straight!

Shoftim: The Humble King

Ki Teitzei: Spiritual Lessons from the Battlefield

Ki Tavo: The Doctor and the Horrible Herbs

Ki Tavo: End of Exile

Ki Tavo (Haftara): "Like Doves"

Nitzavim: The Greatness of Teshuvah

Nitzavim: The Transformative Power of Teshuvah

Nitzavim: The Maggid and the Skeptic 

Nitzavim: When Serving Hashem is a Struggle

Ha'azinu: Forgetting G-d

VeZoht HaBracha: Zevulun's Blessing


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The Maggid of Dubno

Rabbi Jacob ben Wolf Kranz of Dubno (ר' יעקב קרנץ‎), the Dubner Maggid, was a Lithuania-born darshan (preacher) who lived from 1740 to 1804. A contemporary of the Vilna Gaon, the Maggid was renowned for his ability to construct beautiful meshalim (parables) to explain Torah concepts.


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