Weekly Portion Parashat Ki Teitzei
August 22, 2026
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This scene is meant to express the peace and tranquility which can be enjoyed by the animal kingdom as well as by mankind if the laws of the Torah are practiced.

Oxen work the fields unmuzzled so they can eat if they are hungry. They are paired with their own kind in order to share their burden equally, as required by Jewish law.
Parashat Ki Teitzei “When You Go Out” פָּרָשַׁת כִּי־תֵצֵא Deuteronomy 21:10-25:19, is the fifth Torah portion in Deuteronomy, the 5th and last Book of the Bible, and the 48th weekly Torah portion in the annual Jewish cycle of Torah reading which begins on Rosh Ha Shana, the Jewish New Year.
Parashat Ki Teitzei deals with laws of war, inheritance, marriage and divorce, and proper conduct in regard to all of G-d’s creatures.


Tallit Band I
This scene expresses the peace and tranquility which can be enjoyed by the animal kingdom as well as by mankind if the laws of the Torah are practiced.

Tallit Band II
Oxen work the fields unmuzzled so they can eat if they are hungry. They are paired with their own kind in order to share their burden equally, as required by Jewish law.