- Weekly Torah portion - Wikipedia
There are 54 parshas, or parashiyot in Hebrew, and the full cycle is read over the course of one Biblical year Each Torah portion consists of two to six chapters to be read during the week There are 54 weekly portions or parashot
- Torah - Simple English Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Each of the books in the Torah is separated into parts called "Parshiyot " Parsha is a Hebrew word meaning "portion " Every Shabbat one parsha is read in the synagogue, but sometimes two are read This is so that all the parshiyot are finished every year, on the Jewish holiday of Simchat Torah
- Parsha | Judaism | Fandom
The term parsha (plural parashot) usually refers to the Torah reading for the week (parashat ha-shavua) The same reading is read by Jews all over the world that week
- parashah - Wiktionary, the free dictionary
A closed parashah followed by an open parashah in a modern Torah scroll (closed at Numbers 10:35 and open at 11:1) From Hebrew פָּרָשָׁה (“portion”) (Judaism) A section of a book in the Hebrew text of the Tanakh, which may be open (a petuhah) or closed (a setumah)
- Parashah - Wikipedia
The term parashah, parasha or parashat (Hebrew: פָּרָשָׁה Pārāšâ, "portion", Tiberian pɔrɔˈʃɔ , Sephardi paraˈʃa , plural: parashot or parashiyot, also called parsha) formally means a section of a biblical book in the Masoretic Text of the Tanakh (Hebrew Bible)
- Balak - Parshah - Weekly Torah Portion - Chabad. org
What Balak is about: a frightened king and a greedy prophet, a sword-wielding angel and a talking donkey, curses transformed into blessings and a messianic prophecy, a plague provoked by pagan debauchery and a zealot who saves the day
- Torah Portions – Parsha Parshat Parasha - The Crossover Project
By the beginning of the 7th century CE the Jews of Babylon established the custom of completing the entire cycle each year, which they did by dividing the Torah into 54 weekly portions In Hebrew, the word for portion is parsha (plural, parshiyot)
- Weekly Torah portion - Wikiwand
The parashah is a section of the Torah (Five Books of Moses) used in Jewish liturgy during a particular week There are 54 parshas, or parashiyot in Hebrew, and the full cycle is read over the course of one Biblical year Each Torah portion consists of two to six chapters to be read during the week There are 54 weekly portions or parashot
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