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Emor 04-27-2013

Omer Day 32 This weeks portion called Emor (translated “Speak”) is from Leviticus 21:1 – 24:23. (Click to listen/download) This week’s reading, Emor, discusses the laws which pertain to Kohanim (priests), and various laws which relate to sacrifices. These are followed by a lengthy discussion of the festivals. The portion concludes with the story of […]

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Acharei Mot 04-20-2013

Omer Day 25 This weeks portion is another double portion called Acharei Mot (translated “After Death”) Ke-du-sheem (translated “Be Holy”) is from Leviticus 16:1 – 20:27. (Click to listen/Download) This week’s reading, Acharei Mot, begins with a detailed description of the service of the High Priest on Yom Kippur. The Torah then discusses prohibitions against

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she-mee-nee

Omer Day 11 This weeks portion called she-mee-nee (translated “Eighth”) is from Leviticus 9:1 – 11:47. (Click to listen/Download) This week’s reading, Shemini, is a continuation of the previous week’s reading, Tzav, where we learned about the Tabernacle’s seven-day inaugural ceremony. This week’s reading opens on the eighth day, when God’s presence descends upon the

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Passover

Today is a special shabbat in that is falls during the 7 day festival of unleavened bread. So, we take a break this week from the regular Torah reading schedule in honor of the Passover season. The special readings for today are from Exodus 12:21-51 and Numbers 28:16-25. The Haftorah reading is Joshua 5:2 –

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tzav

This weeks portion called tzav (translated “Command”) is from Leviticus 6:1 – 8:36. (Click to listen/download) This week’s Torah reading, Tzav, continues describing the various sacrifices offered in the Tabernacle and Temple — a topic started in last week’s reading. This is followed by an account of the seven-day inaugural of the Tabernacle. Let’s read

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va-yeek-rah

This weeks portion called va-yeek-rah (translated “And He Called”) is from Leviticus 1:1 – 5:26. This week’s Torah reading, Vayikra, begins the third book of the Torah, Leviticus. Last week we completed the reading of the book of Exodus, which concluded with a description of the construction of the Tabernacle. This week’s portion will provide

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va-vak-hel, pe- koo-dei

This week’s portion is a double portion called va-vak-hel (translated “and he gather”) pe- koo-dei (translated “Sum / Number”) (translated “and he gather”) is from Exodus 35:1 – 40-38. We finish the book of Exodus. (Click to listen) Let’s read from our Parsha: Exo 37:1 Bezalel made the ark of acacia wood. Two cubits and

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kee-teesa

This week’s portion called kee-teesa (translated “when you take”) is from Exodus 30:11 – 34:35. (Click to listen) The portion discusses the census of the Israelites, the washbasin of the Tabernacle, the anointing oils for the priests and kings, the incense offering, and the Sabbath. The Torah then relates the story of the Golden Calf,

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tetz-a-veh

This week’s portion called tetz-a-veh (translated “Command”) is from Exodus 27:20 – 30:10. (Click to listen) In last week’s Torah reading, Terumah, we read the details of the construction of the Tabernacle, the sanctuary in the desert. This week’s Parshah, Tetzaveh, we discover the special garments worn by the priests and high priest when serving

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