
Parashah - Wikipedia
In most modern Torah scrolls and Jewish editions of the Bible, there are two types of parashot, an "open portion" (parashah petuhah) and a "closed portion" (parashah setumah).
Weekly Torah portion - Wikipedia
There are 54 weekly portions or parashot. Torah reading mostly follows an annual cycle beginning and ending on the Jewish holiday of Simchat Torah, with the divisions corresponding to the …
Weekly Parashot: Torah Portions - TropeTrainer - TropTrainer.com
Weekly Torah readings (Parashat ha-Shavua) including verses for each aliyah and accompanying Haftarah. Includes traditional (full kriyah), triennial and weekday readings. Click on the …
Weekly Torah Portion—Parshah List - Parshah - Chabad.org
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, …
Weekly Torah Portion - Parashat haShavua - Hebcal
Each page displays a summary of the parsha, the verses read for each aliyah (traditional full kriyah, triennial and weekday), the accompanying Haftarah, and English-language …
Understanding Parashat Hashavua: Weekly Torah Portions …
Simply put, Parashat Hashavua means “the weekly Torah portion.” Each week, a different section of the Torah is read in synagogues all over the world. These portions are carefully divided to …
Exploring the Torah Parashot: An In-Depth Look at the Weekly …
The Torah Parashot, meaning "portions," refer to the division of the Torah into specific sections. These sections are read and studied on a weekly basis, with each Parashah having its own …
Torah Portions - American Torah
Annual Torah parashot with links to commentary and triennial readings with corresponding New Testament passages. Torah study for Christians.
What Is the Torah Portion? | My Jewish Learning
To find the Hebrew equivalent for a specific date on the secular calendar — such as your birth date or the date of an upcoming bar/bat mitzvah — use the tool below. Enter the date here to …
Three Year Torah Reading Cycle - TorahResource
In the Three Year Reading Cycle, the Torah is divided into 151 parashot, or portions. Tim Hegg has written a commentary for each parashah which are provided here, free to download in …