Watch Video Here In this week’s Torah portion we read the following, Bamidbar / Numbers 10:33-36, וַיִּסְעוּ֙ מֵהַ֣ר יְהוָ֔ה דֶּ֖רֶךְ שְׁלֹ֣שֶׁת יָמִ֑ים...
Weekdayfor Shabbat afternoon, Monday & Thursday 1:25:19-22·4 p’sukim 2:25:23-26·4 p’sukim 3:25:27-26:5·13 p’sukim Commentary and Divrei Torah Sefaria Wikipedia OU Torah Torah.org Chabad Rabbi Sacks z”l Reform Judaism
(I intended to post this last week, since it examines part of the first Torah portion in the book of Exodus,Shemot, but I didn’t finish it in time because I was sick. Now I am making it the first of a series of posts about how God and Moses interact on Mount Sinai, a.k.a. ...
Weekdayfor Shabbat afternoon, Monday & Thursday 1:12:1-3·3 p’sukim 2:12:4-9·6 p’sukim 3:12:10-13·4 p’sukim Lech-Lecha: The JPS B’nai Mitzvah Torah Commentaryby Rabbi Jeffrey K. Salkin(paid link) List of Dates Parashat Lech-Lecha is read in the Diaspora on: ...
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 ...
Our Torah portion this week,Parshat Vayechi, is the final portion in the first book of the Torah. This book has shared the narrative of multiple sibling relationships, all of which were fraught with rivalry and general discontent. The end of the book, however, contains several blessings in it...
Shemot – Torah Portion 2024 – Rico Cortes Rico Cortes/January 14, 2025 All Teachings / Exodus / Torah Portions Torah Portion Shemot Complete Exodus - 613 / Torah Mitzvots - Series Book of Shemot – The Firstborn & Ancient Near East ...
18 Tevet, 5785 Shabbat Shalom! Welcome to Shemot (Names), this week’s Parasha (Torah Portion). Shemot (Names) · Exodus 1:1–6:1 · Isaiah... List of Posts All Posts Heavenly Manna Prophecies Torah Portion LatterRainPropheticPoems ...
In the Jewish tradition, reading of the Torah follows a calendar cycle, with a specific portion assigned each week. These weekly portions, read aloud in synagogues around the world, have been subject to interpretation and commentary for centuries. Following on this ancient tradition, "Torah Queeri...
There are two exceptions—this week’s portion, Vayeitzei, and the portion of Miketz. Vayeitzei contains 148 verses; Miketz—146 verses, and they both lack these breaks. The entire portion is written as a run-on sentence, with no "space" to breathe. ...