- V'Zot
HaBerachah,
VeZos HaBerachah,
VeZot Haberakha, V'Zeis Habrocho, V'Zaus Haberocho, V'Zois Haberuchu,
Wazoth Habborocho, or Zos
Habrocho (וְזֹאת הַבְּרָכָה—Hebrew...
- 14:2–10 (This
haftara is read on
Simchat Torah, as that is when V'Zot
HaBerachah is read, as
opposed to on an
ordinary shabbat.) A (including Hertz), AH...
- cycle'
Torah reading is
inserted for that day. The
final parashah, V'Zot
HaBerachah, is
always read on
Simchat Torah.
Apart from this "immovable"
final portion...
-
Deuteronomy 32: Punishment,
punishment restrained,
parting words V'Zot
HaBerachah, on
Deuteronomy 33–34:
Farewell blessing and
death of
Moses Deuteronomy...
-
after reading the last
parts of the Book of Deuteronomy,
Parashat V'Zot
HaBerachah,
Deuteronomy 33:1–34:12. In
traditional Sabbath Torah reading, the parashah...
- congregations, this is done by
repeating the
first five
readings of V'Zot
HaBerachah until everyone receives an aliyah. In others, this is done by reading...
- of the Talmud,
which discusses benedictions,
among other topics V'Zot
HaBerachah, the last of the w****ly
Torah portions This
disambiguation page lists...
-
Berachah the Hero was a Polish-Jewish
soldier who was
killed in the
battle near
Moscow in the Polish–Muscovite War in 1610. He was the son of
Aaron ha-Kadosh...
- any parashah,
although not the
fewest words or letters. (Parashat V'Zot
HaBerachah has
fewer letters and words.) The
parashah is made up of 5,652 Hebrew...
-
Samuel Naḥmani and R.
Tanhuma of the
first verse of the
pericope "V'Zot
HaBerachah" (Deuteronomy 33:1-34:12),
closing with its last verses, and doubtless...