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Devarim

In the 40th year after leaving Egypt, towards the end of his life, Moshe gathered the nation together and rebuked them, alluding to the many places where they made mistakes…

Vaetchanan

Moshe recalled that after defeating Sichon and Og in battle (see Devarim 2:31- 3:11), he prayed to be allowed to enter the Land of Cana’an. God refused Moshe’s request, allowing…

Eikev

Moshe encouraged the Israelites to keep God’s commandments. This will allow them to prosper in the Land and to be the most blessed of peoples. In the same way that…

Re’eh

Moshe told the nation to “see” that they have the choice between “a blessing and a curse”, which will be determined by whether or not they listen to God’s commandments.…

Shofetim

Judges and officers must be appointed in all cities. Judges must endeavour to avoid showing favour to any party in a court case. One may not erect even a single…

Ki Teitzei

Ki Teitzei contains many mitzvot, a selection of which has been included here. It starts with the laws of the ‘female captive’ and her potential marriage to a soldier in…

Ki Tavo

Once the nation has entered the Land of Israel, there is a mitzvah for a farmer to take the first fruits of the new harvest and place them in a…

Nitzavim

On the last day of his life, Moshe gathered every member of the nation, from the heads of the tribes and the elders to the very young children. Moshe entered…

Vayeilech

Moshe told the people that he is no longer able to lead them, as he is not going into the Land with them. Rather, Yehoshua (Joshua) will lead them across…

Ha’azinu

Ha’azinu is read on the Shabbat after Yom Kippur. The first six aliyot are the Song of Ha’azinu, which starts with Moshe calling on heaven and earth to witness the…

Ve’Zot Habracha

Shortly before he passed away. Moses blessed the Tribes of Israel individually. Moses prefaced his blessings with praise for God — how He descended from Heaven amidst myriads of angels…

Masei

The Torah recounts the 42 journeys of the Jews in the desert. God instructed the Jewish people to wipe out all Canaan’s inhabitants and get rid of their idols after…

Matot

This sidra begins with discussing the laws of verbal vows. A person who obligates themselves with a vow is required to fulfill it. Under certain circumstances, a husband or father…

Pinchas

God told Moshe that Pinchas, Aharon’s grandson, should become a Kohen in recognition of his righteous actions in stopping the public display of immorality described at the end of last…

Balak

Balak, the king of Moab, having seen that the Israelites defeated the Emorites, was afraid that they would plot against him. Balak sent emissaries to Midian, to Bilaam the son…

Chukat

God told Moshe and Aharon to teach the nation the laws of the Red Heifer (Parah Adumah). The unblemished animal, which has never had a yoke upon it, was to…

Korach

Korach, from the tribe of Levi, conspired with Datan, Aviram and On from the tribe of Reuven. They gathered together 250 leading Israelites and challenged Moshe and Aharon’s rights to…

Shelach Lecha

God told Moshe to send spies into Cana’an (later the Land of Israel), one from each tribe. The names of the spies were listed. One of them is Hoshea, whose…

Beha’alotecha

God told Moshe to instruct Aharon, the Kohen Gadol, to light the Menorah every day in the Mishkan (Tabernacle). God told Moshe to appoint the Levi’im to their service in…

Naso

The Torah now details the same for the descendants of Levi’s other two sons, Gershon and Merari. A census was taken of each of these three families, counting men aged…

Bemidbar

On Rosh Chodesh of the second month after the Exodus from Egypt, God instructed Moshe and Aharon to take a census of men above the age of 20. The leader…

Bechukotai

God promised that if we keep His laws, then He will provide rain, the Land will give plenty of produce and we will not suffer any physical threat from enemies.…

Behar

God instructed Moshe to tell the nation about the mitzvot of Shemitah. Every seventh year, the Land is ‘rested’ and no agricultural work is permitted. It is also forbidden to…

Emor

God instructed Moshe to tell the Kohanim not to come into contact with a corpse, with the exception of when burying specific close relatives. They are not allowed to shave…

Kedoshim

Kedoshim contains many mitzvot, a selection of which has been included here. We are commanded to revere our parents and to observe Shabbat. It is prohibited to worship and make…

Acharei Mot

God spoke to Moshe after the death of two of Aharon’s sons (detailed in parashat Shemini). Moshe was told to warn Aharon, the Kohen Gadol, not to enter the Holy…

Metzora

The Torah details the process through which a metzora – someone afflicted with the skin disease tzara’at – purified him/herself after the period of isolation and the healing of the…

Tazria

After childbirth, a woman would wait several weeks before bringing an elevation offering (olah) and a sin offering (chatat). A baby boy is circumcised on the eighth day after birth,…

Shemini

The sedrah begins almost a year after the Exodus from Egypt, on Rosh Chodesh Nisan. After seven days of inaugurating the Mishkan (Tabernacle), Moshe instructed Aharon to bring two special…

Tzav

The Torah adds new details about the offerings that were discussed in last week’s sedrah. The olah (elevation) offering could be left burning on the mizbeach (altar) throughout the night.…

Vayikra

The Book of Vayikra starts by detailing the olah (elevation) offering. One who brought an offering had to lay their hands upon it (semicha). The shechita (slaughter) of the animal…

Pekudei

The Torah lists the overall weight of gold, silver and copper used in building the Mishkan. The amount of half-shekel silver coins donated formed the basis of a census of…

Vayakhel

Moshe gathered the nation. He instructed them to keep Shabbat, mentioning specifically the prohibition to kindle a fire. He then asked them to volunteer the materials needed for the construction…

Ki Tissa

God instructs Moshe to take a census. Instead of counting people, each man over 20 gave a half shekel coin towards the construction of the Mishkan (Tabernacle); the census figure…

Tetzaveh

God told Moshe to instruct the people to bring pure, pressed olive oil for lighting the Menorah in the Mishkan (Tabernacle). Aharon and his sons take charge of setting up…

Terumah

God told Moshe to ask the Jews for voluntary offerings towards the construction and functioning of the Mishkan (Tabernacle). The materials needed are gold, silver and copper; turquoise, purple and…

Mishpatim

The sidra contains many mitzvot, of which a selection has been included here. It starts with the laws of a Jewish servant. He is to work for six years, after…

Yitro

Yitro, Moshe’s father-in-law and Midianite priest, heard about the miraculous Exodus from Egypt. He came to meet Moshe in the desert, together with his daughter Tziporah (Moshe’s wife) and Moshe’s…

Beshalach

After Pharaoh sent the Israelites out of Egypt, God did not lead them straight through the land of the Philistines towards Cana’an (Israel), but rather towards the Sea of Reeds.…

Bo

After the first seven plagues, Moshe and Aharon again warned Pharaoh to let the nation go, lest Egypt suffer an eighth plague. Pharaoh’s advisors encouraged him to agree. However, he…

Vaera

God reassured Moshe that He will keep His promise to the forefathers to bring the nation into the Land of Cana’an (Israel). God heard the crying out of the enslaved…

Shemot

The Torah names the sons of Yaakov who came down to Egypt. Yosef’s death is recorded again. His brothers also died. The nation increased in number. A new Pharaoh came…

Vayechi

Yaakov had been in Egypt for 17 years and was 147 years old. Knowing that he would soon die, he asked Yosef to take an oath to bury him in…

Vayigash

22 years after Yosef, they faced the prospect of their father Yaakov ‘losing’ another one of his sons, Binyamin. Yehuda approached Yosef, recounting Yosef’s demand to see Binyamin and Yaakov’s…

Mikeitz

Pharaoh dreamt that he was by the River Nile, where seven healthy cows emerge. Seven lean cows followed them out of the river and consumed them. Pharaoh then dreamt about…

Vayeishev

Yaakov settled in the Land of Cana’an (Israel). His son with Rachel, Yosef, brought negative reports to him about the sons of Leah, his half-brothers. Yaakov gave Yosef a woollen…

Vayishlach

Yaakov sent angels to inform his brother Esav that he is returning home, after decades away. Yaakov’s message offered Esav the chance to make peace, while conveying Yaakov’s own strength.…

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Devarim

In the 40th year after leaving Egypt, towards the end of his life, Moshe gathered the nation together and rebuked…
Weekly Torah Portion

Vaetchanan

Moshe recalled that after defeating Sichon and Og in battle (see Devarim 2:31- 3:11), he prayed to be allowed to…
Weekly Torah Portion

Eikev

Moshe encouraged the Israelites to keep God’s commandments. This will allow them to prosper in the Land and to be…
Weekly Torah Portion

Re’eh

Moshe told the nation to “see” that they have the choice between “a blessing and a curse”, which will be…
Weekly Torah Portion

Shofetim

Judges and officers must be appointed in all cities. Judges must endeavour to avoid showing favour to any party in…
Weekly Torah Portion

Ki Teitzei

Ki Teitzei contains many mitzvot, a selection of which has been included here. It starts with the laws of the…
Weekly Torah Portion

Ki Tavo

Once the nation has entered the Land of Israel, there is a mitzvah for a farmer to take the first…
Weekly Torah Portion

Nitzavim

On the last day of his life, Moshe gathered every member of the nation, from the heads of the tribes…
Weekly Torah Portion

Ha’azinu

Ha’azinu is read on the Shabbat after Yom Kippur. The first six aliyot are the Song of Ha’azinu, which starts…
Weekly Torah Portion

Masei

The Torah recounts the 42 journeys of the Jews in the desert. God instructed the Jewish people to wipe out…
Weekly Torah Portion

Matot

This sidra begins with discussing the laws of verbal vows. A person who obligates themselves with a vow is required…
Weekly Torah Portion

Pinchas

God told Moshe that Pinchas, Aharon’s grandson, should become a Kohen in recognition of his righteous actions in stopping the…
Weekly Torah Portion

Balak

Balak, the king of Moab, having seen that the Israelites defeated the Emorites, was afraid that they would plot against…
Weekly Torah Portion

Chukat

God told Moshe and Aharon to teach the nation the laws of the Red Heifer (Parah Adumah). The unblemished animal,…
Weekly Torah Portion

Korach

Korach, from the tribe of Levi, conspired with Datan, Aviram and On from the tribe of Reuven. They gathered together…
Weekly Torah Portion

Naso

The Torah now details the same for the descendants of Levi’s other two sons, Gershon and Merari. A census was…
Weekly Torah Portion

Bemidbar

On Rosh Chodesh of the second month after the Exodus from Egypt, God instructed Moshe and Aharon to take a…
Weekly Torah Portion

Behar

God instructed Moshe to tell the nation about the mitzvot of Shemitah. Every seventh year, the Land is ‘rested’ and…
Weekly Torah Portion

Emor

God instructed Moshe to tell the Kohanim not to come into contact with a corpse, with the exception of when…
Weekly Torah Portion

Kedoshim

Kedoshim contains many mitzvot, a selection of which has been included here. We are commanded to revere our parents and…
Weekly Torah Portion

Acharei Mot

God spoke to Moshe after the death of two of Aharon’s sons (detailed in parashat Shemini). Moshe was told to…
Weekly Torah Portion

Metzora

The Torah details the process through which a metzora – someone afflicted with the skin disease tzara’at – purified him/herself…
Weekly Torah Portion

Tazria

After childbirth, a woman would wait several weeks before bringing an elevation offering (olah) and a sin offering (chatat). A…
Weekly Torah Portion

Shemini

The sedrah begins almost a year after the Exodus from Egypt, on Rosh Chodesh Nisan. After seven days of inaugurating…
Weekly Torah Portion

Tzav

The Torah adds new details about the offerings that were discussed in last week’s sedrah. The olah (elevation) offering could…
Weekly Torah Portion

Vayikra

The Book of Vayikra starts by detailing the olah (elevation) offering. One who brought an offering had to lay their…
Weekly Torah Portion

Pekudei

The Torah lists the overall weight of gold, silver and copper used in building the Mishkan. The amount of half-shekel…
Weekly Torah Portion

Vayakhel

Moshe gathered the nation. He instructed them to keep Shabbat, mentioning specifically the prohibition to kindle a fire. He then…
Weekly Torah Portion

Ki Tissa

God instructs Moshe to take a census. Instead of counting people, each man over 20 gave a half shekel coin…
Weekly Torah Portion

Tetzaveh

God told Moshe to instruct the people to bring pure, pressed olive oil for lighting the Menorah in the Mishkan…
Weekly Torah Portion

Terumah

God told Moshe to ask the Jews for voluntary offerings towards the construction and functioning of the Mishkan (Tabernacle). The…
Weekly Torah Portion

Mishpatim

The sidra contains many mitzvot, of which a selection has been included here. It starts with the laws of a…
Weekly Torah Portion

Yitro

Yitro, Moshe’s father-in-law and Midianite priest, heard about the miraculous Exodus from Egypt. He came to meet Moshe in the…
Weekly Torah Portion

Beshalach

After Pharaoh sent the Israelites out of Egypt, God did not lead them straight through the land of the Philistines…
Weekly Torah Portion

Bo

After the first seven plagues, Moshe and Aharon again warned Pharaoh to let the nation go, lest Egypt suffer an…
Weekly Torah Portion

Vaera

God reassured Moshe that He will keep His promise to the forefathers to bring the nation into the Land of…
Weekly Torah Portion

Shemot

The Torah names the sons of Yaakov who came down to Egypt. Yosef’s death is recorded again. His brothers also…
Weekly Torah Portion

Vayechi

Yaakov had been in Egypt for 17 years and was 147 years old. Knowing that he would soon die, he…
Weekly Torah Portion

Vayigash

22 years after Yosef, they faced the prospect of their father Yaakov ‘losing’ another one of his sons, Binyamin. Yehuda…
Weekly Torah Portion

Mikeitz

Pharaoh dreamt that he was by the River Nile, where seven healthy cows emerge. Seven lean cows followed them out…
Weekly Torah Portion

Vayeishev

Yaakov settled in the Land of Cana’an (Israel). His son with Rachel, Yosef, brought negative reports to him about the…
Weekly Torah Portion

Vayishlach

Yaakov sent angels to inform his brother Esav that he is returning home, after decades away. Yaakov’s message offered Esav…

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Devarim

In the 40th year after leaving Egypt, towards the end of his life, Moshe gathered the nation together and rebuked them, alluding to the many places where they made mistakes…

Vaetchanan

Moshe recalled that after defeating Sichon and Og in battle (see Devarim 2:31- 3:11), he prayed to be allowed to enter the Land of Cana’an. God refused Moshe’s request, allowing…

Eikev

Moshe encouraged the Israelites to keep God’s commandments. This will allow them to prosper in the Land and to be the most blessed of peoples. In the same way that…

Re’eh

Moshe told the nation to “see” that they have the choice between “a blessing and a curse”, which will be determined by whether or not they listen to God’s commandments.…

Shofetim

Judges and officers must be appointed in all cities. Judges must endeavour to avoid showing favour to any party in a court case. One may not erect even a single…

Ki Teitzei

Ki Teitzei contains many mitzvot, a selection of which has been included here. It starts with the laws of the ‘female captive’ and her potential marriage to a soldier in…

Ki Tavo

Once the nation has entered the Land of Israel, there is a mitzvah for a farmer to take the first fruits of the new harvest and place them in a…

Nitzavim

On the last day of his life, Moshe gathered every member of the nation, from the heads of the tribes and the elders to the very young children. Moshe entered…

Vayeilech

Moshe told the people that he is no longer able to lead them, as he is not going into the Land with them. Rather, Yehoshua (Joshua) will lead them across…

Ha’azinu

Ha’azinu is read on the Shabbat after Yom Kippur. The first six aliyot are the Song of Ha’azinu, which starts with Moshe calling on heaven and earth to witness the…

Ve’Zot Habracha

Shortly before he passed away. Moses blessed the Tribes of Israel individually. Moses prefaced his blessings with praise for God — how He descended from Heaven amidst myriads of angels…

Masei

The Torah recounts the 42 journeys of the Jews in the desert. God instructed the Jewish people to wipe out all Canaan’s inhabitants and get rid of their idols after…

Matot

This sidra begins with discussing the laws of verbal vows. A person who obligates themselves with a vow is required to fulfill it. Under certain circumstances, a husband or father…

Pinchas

God told Moshe that Pinchas, Aharon’s grandson, should become a Kohen in recognition of his righteous actions in stopping the public display of immorality described at the end of last…

Balak

Balak, the king of Moab, having seen that the Israelites defeated the Emorites, was afraid that they would plot against him. Balak sent emissaries to Midian, to Bilaam the son…

Chukat

God told Moshe and Aharon to teach the nation the laws of the Red Heifer (Parah Adumah). The unblemished animal, which has never had a yoke upon it, was to…

Korach

Korach, from the tribe of Levi, conspired with Datan, Aviram and On from the tribe of Reuven. They gathered together 250 leading Israelites and challenged Moshe and Aharon’s rights to…

Shelach Lecha

God told Moshe to send spies into Cana’an (later the Land of Israel), one from each tribe. The names of the spies were listed. One of them is Hoshea, whose…

Beha’alotecha

God told Moshe to instruct Aharon, the Kohen Gadol, to light the Menorah every day in the Mishkan (Tabernacle). God told Moshe to appoint the Levi’im to their service in…

Naso

The Torah now details the same for the descendants of Levi’s other two sons, Gershon and Merari. A census was taken of each of these three families, counting men aged…

Bemidbar

On Rosh Chodesh of the second month after the Exodus from Egypt, God instructed Moshe and Aharon to take a census of men above the age of 20. The leader…

Bechukotai

God promised that if we keep His laws, then He will provide rain, the Land will give plenty of produce and we will not suffer any physical threat from enemies.…

Behar

God instructed Moshe to tell the nation about the mitzvot of Shemitah. Every seventh year, the Land is ‘rested’ and no agricultural work is permitted. It is also forbidden to…

Emor

God instructed Moshe to tell the Kohanim not to come into contact with a corpse, with the exception of when burying specific close relatives. They are not allowed to shave…

Kedoshim

Kedoshim contains many mitzvot, a selection of which has been included here. We are commanded to revere our parents and to observe Shabbat. It is prohibited to worship and make…

Acharei Mot

God spoke to Moshe after the death of two of Aharon’s sons (detailed in parashat Shemini). Moshe was told to warn Aharon, the Kohen Gadol, not to enter the Holy…

Metzora

The Torah details the process through which a metzora – someone afflicted with the skin disease tzara’at – purified him/herself after the period of isolation and the healing of the…

Tazria

After childbirth, a woman would wait several weeks before bringing an elevation offering (olah) and a sin offering (chatat). A baby boy is circumcised on the eighth day after birth,…

Shemini

The sedrah begins almost a year after the Exodus from Egypt, on Rosh Chodesh Nisan. After seven days of inaugurating the Mishkan (Tabernacle), Moshe instructed Aharon to bring two special…

Tzav

The Torah adds new details about the offerings that were discussed in last week’s sedrah. The olah (elevation) offering could be left burning on the mizbeach (altar) throughout the night.…

Vayikra

The Book of Vayikra starts by detailing the olah (elevation) offering. One who brought an offering had to lay their hands upon it (semicha). The shechita (slaughter) of the animal…

Pekudei

The Torah lists the overall weight of gold, silver and copper used in building the Mishkan. The amount of half-shekel silver coins donated formed the basis of a census of…

Vayakhel

Moshe gathered the nation. He instructed them to keep Shabbat, mentioning specifically the prohibition to kindle a fire. He then asked them to volunteer the materials needed for the construction…

Ki Tissa

God instructs Moshe to take a census. Instead of counting people, each man over 20 gave a half shekel coin towards the construction of the Mishkan (Tabernacle); the census figure…

Tetzaveh

God told Moshe to instruct the people to bring pure, pressed olive oil for lighting the Menorah in the Mishkan (Tabernacle). Aharon and his sons take charge of setting up…

Terumah

God told Moshe to ask the Jews for voluntary offerings towards the construction and functioning of the Mishkan (Tabernacle). The materials needed are gold, silver and copper; turquoise, purple and…

Mishpatim

The sidra contains many mitzvot, of which a selection has been included here. It starts with the laws of a Jewish servant. He is to work for six years, after…

Yitro

Yitro, Moshe’s father-in-law and Midianite priest, heard about the miraculous Exodus from Egypt. He came to meet Moshe in the desert, together with his daughter Tziporah (Moshe’s wife) and Moshe’s…

Beshalach

After Pharaoh sent the Israelites out of Egypt, God did not lead them straight through the land of the Philistines towards Cana’an (Israel), but rather towards the Sea of Reeds.…

Bo

After the first seven plagues, Moshe and Aharon again warned Pharaoh to let the nation go, lest Egypt suffer an eighth plague. Pharaoh’s advisors encouraged him to agree. However, he…

Vaera

God reassured Moshe that He will keep His promise to the forefathers to bring the nation into the Land of Cana’an (Israel). God heard the crying out of the enslaved…

Shemot

The Torah names the sons of Yaakov who came down to Egypt. Yosef’s death is recorded again. His brothers also died. The nation increased in number. A new Pharaoh came…

Vayechi

Yaakov had been in Egypt for 17 years and was 147 years old. Knowing that he would soon die, he asked Yosef to take an oath to bury him in…

Vayigash

22 years after Yosef, they faced the prospect of their father Yaakov ‘losing’ another one of his sons, Binyamin. Yehuda approached Yosef, recounting Yosef’s demand to see Binyamin and Yaakov’s…

Mikeitz

Pharaoh dreamt that he was by the River Nile, where seven healthy cows emerge. Seven lean cows followed them out of the river and consumed them. Pharaoh then dreamt about…

Vayeishev

Yaakov settled in the Land of Cana’an (Israel). His son with Rachel, Yosef, brought negative reports to him about the sons of Leah, his half-brothers. Yaakov gave Yosef a woollen…

Vayishlach

Yaakov sent angels to inform his brother Esav that he is returning home, after decades away. Yaakov’s message offered Esav the chance to make peace, while conveying Yaakov’s own strength.…
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