- of Moses) used in
Jewish liturgy during a
particular w****.
There are 54
parshas, or
parashiyot in Hebrew, and the full
cycle is read over the
course of...
- Bere****, Berei****, Bereshis, Bereishis, or B're****h (בְּרֵאשִׁית—Hebrew for "in beginning" or "in the beginning," the
first word in the parashah) is...
-
Shmuel Goldin.
Unlocking the
Torah Text: An In-Depth
Journey into the W****ly
Parsha: Shmot,
pages 99–123. Jerusalem:
Gefen Publishing House, 2008.
Robert Shreckhise...
- /pɔrɔˈʃɔ/,
Sephardi /paraˈʃa/, plural:
parashot or parashiyot, also
called parsha)
formally means a
section of a
biblical book in the
Masoretic Text of the...
- Pinechas, Pinchas, Pinhas, or Pin'has (Hebrew: פִּינְחָס, romanized: Pinḥās "Phinehas": a name, the
sixth word and the
first distinctive word in the parashah)...
- Behar, BeHar, Be-har, or B'har (בְּהַר—Hebrew for "on the mount," the
fifth word, and the
first distinctive word, in the parashah) is the 32nd w****ly...
- Kedoshim, K'doshim, or
Qedoshim (קְדֹשִׁים—Hebrew for "holy ones," the 14th word, and the
first distinctive word, in the parashah) is the 30th w****ly...
-
Miketz or
Mikeitz (מִקֵּץ—Hebrew for "at the end," the
second word and
first distinctive word of the parashah) is the
tenth w****ly
Torah portion (פָּרָשָׁה...
- the age of a month."
Modern scholarly interpretations of
material in the
parsha include:
James Kugel saw a
conflict over
eligibility for the priesthood...
- Pekudei, Pekude, Pekudey, P'kude, or P'qude (פְקוּדֵי—Hebrew for "amounts of," the
second word, and the
first distinctive word, in the parashah) is the...