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Parashah #1 B’reisheet – In the beginning
B’reisheet means “In the Beginning.” B’reisheet is also the Hebrew name for the book of Genesis. Berĕshith (Genesis) 1:1-6:8 The…
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Parashah #2 Noach – Rest
Noach (Noaḥ) means “Rest.” In the days of Noaḥ, humanity was given rest from hard labour due to the curse…
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Parashah #3 Lech L’cha – Go forth, yourself
Lech L’cha means “Go forth, yourself.” This is the personal call which 𐤉𐤄𐤅𐤄 gave to Aḇram, when He called him…
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Parashah #4 Vayera – and He appeared
Vayera means “and He appeared.” Berĕshith (Genesis) 18:1-22:24 The Three Visitors Berĕshith Chapter 18 1Then 𐤉𐤄𐤅𐤄 appeared to him [Aḇraham]…
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Parashah #5 Chayei Sarah – life of Sarah
Chayei Sarah means “life of Sarah.” In this week’s reading, we say farewell to Sarah, who lived a full life…
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Parashah #6 Tol’dot – generations
Tol’dot means generations… Berĕshith (Genesis) 25:19-28:9 Ya‛aqoḇ and Ěsau (Mal. 1:1–5 ; Rom. 9:6–29) Berĕshith Chapter 25 19 This is the…
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