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Nitzavim, Nitsavim, Nitzabim, Netzavim, Nisavim, or
Nesabim (נִצָּבִים—Hebrew for "ones standing," the
second word, and the
first distinctive word, in...
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Deuteronomy 26–29:
First fruits, tithes,
blessings and curses,
exhortation Nitzavim, on
Deuteronomy 29–30: covenant, violation,
choose blessing and
curse Vayelech...
- 33–34
Parashah Devarim Va'etchanan
Eikev Re'eh
Shofetim Ki
Teitzei Ki Tavo
Nitzavim Vayelech Haazinu V'Zot
HaBerachah Places Mount Sinai Kadesh–barnea Moab...
- and 2027),
Parashat Vayelech is
combined with the
previous parashah,
Nitzavim, to help
achieve the
number of w****ly
readings needed, and the combined...
- 60:1–16
Nitzavim (29:9–30:20) (The last of the
Seven Haftarot of Consolation. If
Nitzavim and
Vayelech are read together, the
haftara of
Nitzavim is read...
- You Go Out 21:10-25:19 Ki Tavo, כִּי-תָבוֹא When You Come In 26:1-29:8 *
Nitzavim, נִצָּבִים
Standing 29:9-30:20 Vayelech, וַיֵּלֶךְ And He Went 31:1-31:30...
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Korach Chukat Balak Pinechas Matot Masei Deuteronomy Devarim Va'etchanan
Eikev Re'eh
Shofetim Ki
Teitzei Ki Tavo
Nitzavim Vayelech Haazinu V'Zot HaBerachah...
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Babylonian Talmud (Megillah 3a). In the book She'iltoth by Rav Ahai Gaon (P.
Nitzavim § 161), he writes: "And when he
reads [from the Torah], a
translator must...
- Gaon's
compilation of his She'iltot is the
practice mentioned in
Parashat Nitzavim,
section # 161, and
which is a carry-over from
Mishnah Megillah 4:4 and...
- 27:25 {S} 27:26 {P} 28:1–14 {P} 28:15–68 {S} 28:69 {P} 29:1–8
Parashat Nitzavim (Deuteronomy 29:9–30:20): {P} 29:9–29:28 {S} 30:1–10 {S} 30:11–14 {S} 30:15–20...