Mattot-Masei – “Tribes-Journeys”
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The torah reading for this week consist of two parashas. First, we have Mattot, meaning tribes. It is taken from
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For the word of God is living and active and sharper than any two-edged sword, and piercing as far as the division of soul and spirit, of both joints and marrow, and able to judge the thoughts and intentions of the heart.
Hebrews 4:12 (NASB)
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The torah reading for this week consist of two parashas. First, we have Mattot, meaning tribes. It is taken from
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The parashas for this Shabbat are Mattot and Massei, translated “tribes” and “journeys” and takes us from chapter 30 of
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The Torah reading for this week consists of two parashas. First, we have Mattot, meaning Tribes. It covers Numbers chapter
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Shabbat Shalom, this week we have a double parasha Mattot-Masei which means “Tribes – Journeys” and covers Numbers chapter 30:1
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The parashas for this Shabbat are Mattot and Massei, translated “tribes” and “journeys” and bring us to the end of
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This week, we have a double Torah portion with Mattot, meaning “tribes,” Numbers 30:2 – 32:42, and Masei, meaning “journeys
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The names of this week’s double parasha are Matot and Masei, meaning “tribes” and “journeys” and cover Numbers 30:2-36:13. Moses
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This week we have a double parasha with Matot and Masei which translates to “Tribes” and “Journeys” Respectively. Parasha Matot
The names of this week’s parashas are Mattot and Masei: Matot means “tribes” and Masei means “journeys”. They cover Numbers
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This week we have a double Torah portion with Mattot meaning “tribes,” Numbers 30:2-32:42, and Masei meaning “journeys of,” Numbers
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This weeks Torah portion is Mattot, meaning “Tribes” and spans Numbers chapters 30-32. Here in chapter 30 Moses has summoned the
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Note: This parasha was a collaboration by Don Sutton and Rabbi Glenn Harris. The audio version is given by Rabbi