
Noach - Parshah - Weekly Torah Portion - Chabad.org
The Parshah is named "Noach" (Noah) after the protagonist of its major event: The Great Flood. It is found in Genesis 6:9. G‑d instructs Noah—the only righteous man in a world consumed by violence and corruption—to build a large wooden teivah …
Noach - Wikipedia
Noach (/ ˈnoʊ.ɑːk /, / ˈnoʊ.ɑːx /) [1] is the second weekly Torah portion (פָּרָשָׁה , parashah) in the annual Jewish cycle of Torah reading. It constitutes Genesis 6:9–11:32. The parashah tells the stories of the Flood and Noah's Ark, of Noah's subsequent drunkenness and cursing of Canaan, and of the Tower of Babel.
Parashat Noach | Texts & Source Sheets from Torah, Talmud and …
Jewish texts and source sheets about Parashat Noach from Torah, Talmud and other sources in Sefaria's library. Noach (“Noah”) begins as God decides to destroy mankind with a flood. At God’s command, the righteous Noah builds an ark, where Noah, …
Parashat Noach - My Jewish Learning
In this Torah portion, God punishes the wicked in the world by causing a giant flood. God saves Noah and his family, who will repopulate the world. We are also introduced to Abram and his wife, Sarai. The story of the flood is an object lesson in the …
Noach Torah Reading - Parshah - Chabad.org
אֵלֶּה תּֽוֹלְדֹת נֹחַ נֹחַ אִישׁ צַדִּיק - The following are the descendants of Noah – Noah was a righteous man - Since the verse mentions him, it relates his praise, in accordance with what it says: “The mention of a righteous person is for blessing.” 1 Another explanation why his descendants are not directly mentioned: It teaches you that th...
Noah - Wikipedia
Noah[a] (/ ˈnoʊ.ə /; [3] Hebrew: נֹחַ, romanized: Nōaḥ, lit. 'rest' or 'consolation', also Noach) appears as the last of the Antediluvian patriarchs in the traditions of Abrahamic religions. His story appears in the Hebrew Bible (Book of Genesis, chapters 5–9), the Quran and Baha'i writings, and extracanonically.
The Koach of Noach • Torah.org
2019年11月1日 · Noach, the man specialized in the trait of “noach”, calmness. He was not reactive to the world around. When one is reactive they are being controlled and shaped by their environment. They have forfeited their freedom largely to circumstance. When a person chooses to act rather than react then they are free to decide what is the right thing to do.
Noach in a Nutshell - Texts & Summaries - Parshah - Chabad.org
2001年10月12日 · The Parshah is named "Noach" (Noah) after the protagonist of its major event: The Great Flood. It is found in Genesis 6:9 . G‑d instructs Noah — the only righteous man in a world consumed by violence and corruption—to build a large wooden teivah (“ark”) , coated within and without with pitch.
Noach - Reform Judaism
Writer and performance poet Matthue Roth tells Torah Parashat Noach it like it is about Noah, the ark, different types of birds and two ways to be in the world. Enjoy this video and more with BimBam.
Noach - Torah Portion - Hebcal
Noach (“Noah”) begins as God decides to destroy mankind with a flood. At God’s command, the righteous Noah builds an ark, where Noah, his family, and select animals survive the flood. Noah’s children bear children, and several generations develop. God confounds the speech of people building the Tower of Babel. [1]