Daniel Septimus

Collective Responsibility, One for All and All for One

D'Var Torah By: Rabbi Reuven Firestone

Nitzavim comes in the cycle of Torah readings just before Rosh HaShanah and is particularly appropriate for the High Holidays because it stresses the importance of repentance. The tone of the passage is at once both lofty and terrifying. It begins with Moses' inspiring address to the entire people of Israel shortly before he is to die, "You stand this day ( Atem nitzavim hayom), all of you, before the Eternal your God — you tribal heads, you elders, and you officials, all the men of Israel, you children, you women, even the stranger within your camp, from woodchopper to water drawer" (Deuteronomy 29:9-10).