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Weekly portion of the Torah
- Pronounced: par-SHAHT ha-sha-VOO-ah, Origin: Hebrew, the weekly portion of the Torah. (Each week, the Jewish community reads a specific portion of the Torah.) serves as the focal point for much Jewish learning, from individual study to informal discussion groups to rabbis’ sermons.
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Torah Readings and Haftorahs for the first days of Sukkot and Chol Hamoed—along with insights and commentary.
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The Calendar of Torah readings follows a triennial cycle whereby in the first year of the cycle the reading is selected from the first part of the parashah, in the second year from the middle, and in the third year from the last part. Alternative selections are offered each Shabbat: a shorter reading (around twenty verses) and
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Thursday, 3 October 2024 · 1st of Tishrei, 5785 · Rosh Hashana 5785 Torah reading: Genesis 21:1-34; Numbers 29:1-6
This week’s Torah portion is Parashat Ha’azinu (read on 5 October 2024). In Ha’azinu (“Listen”) , Moses recites a poem praising God and criticizing the sins of the Israelites. He describes the misfortunes that the Israelites will face and the damage God will ultimately wreak on their oppressors. The portion ends as God commands Moses to ascend Moun...
The Torah (Five Books of Moses) is divided into 54 sections, or parshiyot.Each section (called a parsha, also transliterated parashah or parasha)is read during a particular week (parashat ha-shavua).The full cycle is read over the course of one Jewish year.Readings for 5785· 6-year summary Each page displays a summary of the parsha, theverses read ...
Weekly Torah Portion - Parshah Archive. For the Jew, “living with the times” always meant looking to the weekly Torah reading for guidance and inspiration. Our comprehensive Parshah section includes translations, summaries, readings and essays for each week of the year.
Each week in synagogue, we read (or, more accurately, chant, because it is sung) a passage from the Torah. This passage is referred to as a parshah. The first parshah, for example, is Parashat Bereishit, which covers from the beginning of Genesis to the story of Noah.
Each week, all over the world, a portion of the Torah — Judaism’s foundational text — is read publicly in synagogues according to a yearly cycle. To standardize that practice, the Torah is divided into 54 portions. This weekly calendar serves as a foundational structure for Jewish learning.
Oct 5, 2024 · The Torah is divided into portions of two to six chapters each week, with added corresponding readings from the Prophets (Haftarah portions). The Torah reading cycle starts after the Feast of Tabernacles, with Genesis 1:1, and finishes with the last verses of Deuteronomy around 12 months later.