Torah Portion: Genesis 25:19-28:9 Toldot (“Generations”) opens with the births of Isaac and Rebecca’s twins, Jacob and Esau. Esau sells his birthright to Jacob in exchange for soup. Isaac and Rebecca travel t
Parashat Ki Tisa is the 21st weekly Torah portion in the annual Jewish cycle of Torah reading. Next read on 7 Mar 2026 / 18 Adar 5786. Torah Portion: Exodus 30:11-34:35 Ki-Tisa (“When You Elevate”) opens as God tells Moses to collect a half-shekel donation from all Israelites ...
The meaning of words is very important to me. While I’m not as much of a Hebraist as my teacher, Rabbi Art Green, I value finding out what words precisely mean. That is a question with this week’s Torah portionPekudei. A common origin of the termpakadaccording to theBrown-Driver-...
In practice, the last portion of the Book of Deuteronomy is read during the morning service, which is immediately followed by the beginning of the Book of Genesis. Many synagogues in the UK hold parties or celebratory events after the Simchat Torah service. Hakafot and the Torah's Feet ...
This is the question I find myself asking about Moses in the Torah portion Eikev. Moses is the iconic humble servant. And yet, in this portion, Moses repeats several times that it was because of what he did that saved the people from oblivion. Moses’ humility moves to the background as...
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This week at Beth Shechinah Join us this Saturday for our Shabbat Service at 10:30am Watch StreamWatch PreviousWeekly UpdateCalendar Message from the Bema Rabbi Cal Goldberg “Equipping God’s People” Listen Torah Portion “Acharei Mot-Kedoshim” After the death/Holy — אַחֲרֵ...
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Simchat Torah starts Thursday night. The “Rejoicing of the Torah” is a happy holiday, not surprisingly. Every week, Jews read a portion (parshaorsidrain Hebrew) from the Torah, and no matter which schedule we follow, we all finish and begin again on Simchat Torah. The moment the reader...
Pentecost: 2000 Years Ago or 2024? The Day of Pentecost Guarantees Yehovah’s Promises Yeshua’s Ascension Brings a Double Portion on Pentecost Rate this: Tweet / Twitter More March 15, 2021 | Categories: Counting the Omer, Feast of First Fruits, Passover, Pentecost, Spring Feasts | Tags:...