Moshe dies on the mountain with the land in view. Torah closes with a blessing, because the story does not end.
The final parshah blesses each tribe by name and then quietly narrates Moshe's death. His grave, we are told, is unknown. There is no shrine, no pilgrimage, just Torah, continuing.
The book ends not with an arrival but with a horizon. Yehoshua is ready. The people are ready. The story keeps moving.
This week, close a chapter with a blessing rather than an analysis. Then turn the page.