- The term parashah,
parasha or
parashat (Hebrew: פָּרָשָׁה Pārāšâ, "portion",
Tiberian /pɔrɔˈʃɔ/,
Sephardi /paraˈʃa/, plural:
parashot or parashiyot, also...
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Special Shabbatot are
Jewish Shabbat (Hebrew, שבת shabbath) days on
which special events are commemorated.
Variations in the
liturgy and
special customs...
- the
various forms of tzaraath, a leprosy-like
disease described in the
Parshiyot of
Tazria and
Metzora in the Torah,
which affected people, clothing, and...
- On Yom Tov the
Torah is read
during Shacharit services. On the
first day of P****over,
Exodus 12:21–51 is read. This
reading describes the
Exodus from Egypt...
- a
commercial site Many
pictures and
explanations about Tefillin, the
parshiyot and
batim Educational information and
diagrams of
tefillin on a commercial...
- 15 Nisan. The kevi'ah also
determines the
Torah reading cycle (which
parshiyot are read
together or separately. The keviah, and thus the
annual calendar...
- 5565, 2 vol.; 5566; 5567; 5568, 2 vol.; 5569; 5570; 5571; Haketzarim; Al
Parshiyot HaTorah VehaMoadim, 2 vol.; Inyanim; Ma’amarei Razal; Nach, 3 vol. Hilchot...
- the
issue of
chronological order is
related to the
issue of
semichut parshiyot (whether one can
learn from one
section of the
Biblical text
about another...
- each of the
parshiyot (w****ly
Torah readings). In
traditional Hasidic style, they are not
printed according to the
sequence of the
parshiyot but in the...
- (Shavririm)
Chapters (stories),
Bialik Institute, 1951; ext. ed. 2000 (
Parshiyot)
Links (stories), Am Oved, 1953 (Chuliyot) From
Yesterday (stories), Am...