Eikev

Eikev, Ekev, Ekeb, or Eqeb (עֵקֶב — Hebrew for “if ,” the second word, and the first distinctive word, in the parshah) is the 46th weekly Torah portion (parshah) in the annual Jewish cycle of Torah reading and the third in the book of Deuteronomy. It comprises Deuteronomy 7:12–11:25. Jews generally read it in August.

The parshah tells of the blessings of obedience to God, directions for taking the land, the incident of the Golden Calf, Aaron’s death, the Levites’ duties, and exhortations to serve God.

Read more about Eikev:  Readings, In Classical Rabbinic Interpretation, Commandments, In The Liturgy, Haftarah