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Behar - Parshah - Weekly Torah Portion - Chabad.org
WebThe name of the Parshah, “Behar,” means “on Mount [Sinai]” and it is found in Leviticus 25:1.. On the mountain of Sinai, G‑d communicates to Moses the laws of the Sabbatical year: every seventh year, all work on the land …
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WebEmor in a Nutshell. The name of the Parshah, “Emor,” means “speak” and it is found in Leviticus 21:1. The Torah section of Emor (“Speak”) begins with the special laws pertaining to the kohanim (“priests”), the kohen gadol …
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WebParshah (Weekly Torah) Shemot - Exodus. Parshat Yitro. Exodus 18:1-20:23. AUDIO CLASSES. Do We Really Have Free Choice? At Mt Sinai, G-d's love made the Jewish people's choice obvious. But when G-d feels …
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WebThe weekly portion — known as Parashat Hashavuah, or simply “the parsha” — is read aloud, or chanted, from the Torah scroll as part of the Torah service in synagogue on Shabbat (Saturday) morning. For each …
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