Weekly Torah Portion: Difference between revisions
Created page with "Weekly Torah Portion is the section that the Jewish people read in the synagogue on Shabbat. The beginning of the parsha is read during Mincha of the preceding Shabbat, and during Shacharit on Monday and Thursday of that week. == Reading and Learning Weekly Torah Portion == The Torah is divided into fifty-four parshiot (53 plus Bereishit), and every Shabbat one or two connected portions are read from the Torah scroll. According to the ordinance of Ezra the Scribe, the T..." |
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On many occasions, the Rebbe connected the weekly Torah portion to the date in the year and/or to events that occurred at that time. This is based on the words of the Shelah (in his book, at the beginning of Parshat Vayeshev) that the holidays of the year have a special connection also to the parsha in which they fall. | On many occasions, the Rebbe connected the weekly Torah portion to the date in the year and/or to events that occurred at that time. This is based on the words of the Shelah (in his book, at the beginning of Parshat Vayeshev) that the holidays of the year have a special connection also to the parsha in which they fall. | ||
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