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Created page with "The Torah is divided into '''54 weekly portion'''s, called ''Parshiyos'' (singular: ''Parsha''). Each week, Jews read and study one Parsha, completing the entire Torah annually. '''Parshas Bereshis''' is the very first weekly Torah portion. It begins the cycle anew each year, immediately after the holiday of Simchas Torah. == '''Nutshell''' == '''The name of the Parshah, "Bereishit," means "In the beginning" and it is found in Genesis 1:1.''' '''G‑d''' '''creates'''..."
 
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The Torah is divided into '''54 weekly portion'''s, called ''Parshiyos'' (singular: ''Parsha''). Each week, Jews read and study one Parsha, completing the entire Torah annually. '''Parshas Bereshis''' is the very first weekly Torah portion. It begins the cycle anew each year, immediately after the holiday of Simchas Torah.
The Torah is divided into 54 weekly portions, called ''Parshiyos'' (singular: ''Parsha''). Each week, we read and study one Parsha, completing the entire Torah annually. Parshas Bereshis is the very first weekly Torah portion. It begins the cycle anew each year, immediately after the holiday of Simchas Torah.


== '''Nutshell''' ==
== '''Nutshell''' ==