Annual Torah Cycle

In the observance of the annual cycle of Torah Reading, each week is assigned its own portion of Scripture, or what we refer to as a Parashah.  This year, 5780,  began on 1 Tishrei or October 1, 2019. There are 54 Parshiyot (Parashah plural), one for each week of a leap year, so that in the course of one year, we complete the entire Torah from B'resheet to D'varim (Genesis to Deuteronomy). A leap-year adds an additional 4 weeks (one month) to the usual 12 months, and we refer to this month as: ADAR II. During non-leap years (regular), there are 50 weeks, as a result some of the shorter Parshiyot are doubled up.

The weeks of Pesach (Passover) and Sukkot have different Torah portions assigned to them, so on leap years that leaves 52 weeks to accomplish 54 Parshiyot. This is achieved by doubling up 2 portions, and for non-leap years there remain 48 weeks to accomplish 54 Parshiyot and this is achieved by having 6 double Parshiyot.

This Week's Parashah

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Parashah 4 Vayera (And he appeared)
Torah: B'reisheet(Genesis) 18:1-22:24 Haftara: 2 Kings 4:1-37 Brit Chadashah: Luke 17:28-37   Portion Summary The fourth readi...

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Parashah 2 Noach (Noah)
Portion Summary The second reading in the book of Genesis is named after Noah. In Hebrew, the name Noah is spelled Noach (נח). The word Noach is re...

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Parashah 3 Lech Lecha (Go forth)
Torah: B'reisheet(Genesis) 12:1-17:27 Haftara: Isiah 40:27-41:16 Brit Chadashah: John 8:51-58   Portion Summary The third read...

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Parashah 1 B'reisheet (in the beginning)
Torah: B'reisheet(Genesis) 1:1-6:8 Haftara: Isiah 42:5-43:10 Brit Chadashah: John 1:1-17   Portion Summary The scroll of the T...

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