Nitzavim-Vayelech – “Standing-And He Went”
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This week is a double portion entitled Nitzavim-Vayelech which mean “Standing” and “And he went” respectively. In Nitzavim, Moses reviews
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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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This week is a double portion entitled Nitzavim-Vayelech which mean “Standing” and “And he went” respectively. In Nitzavim, Moses reviews
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The parasha for this Shabbat is entitled Eikev, which means “Consequence”. The Book of Deuteronomy is organized as a series
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Today’s Torah portion is entitled Naso and is translated as Take Up. It covers Numbers 4:21-7:89. Moses is instructed by
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Our Parasha this week is entitled Shemini which means eighth. In the previous parasha, Moses explained to Aaron and his
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The parasha for this Shabbat is entitled Ki Tisa, meaning “When you take up” and covers Exodus chapter 30 verse 11
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Our Parasha is entitled Miketz meaning “At the end”. It covers Genesis 41:1–44:17. When last week’s Parasha closed, the cupbearer
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This week’s Torah portion is V’Zot HaBerachah, meaning “And this is the blessing”. It completes the annual cycle of Torah
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This weeks Torah portion is entitled “Va-etchanan” meaning – “And I pleaded”. It covers Deuteronomy 3:23-7:11. Moses is covering the
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This week’s parasha is a double portion. The first is entitled B’Midbar which translates to “In the Wilderness”. The second
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This week’s parasha is a double portion. The first is entitled Va’Yikra which translates to “And He Called”. The second
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This week’s Parasha is entitled Bo which in Hebrew is the command form of “come” and covers Exodus 10:1 –
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Moses compiled eleven genealogies in the book of Genesis. The parasha for this Shabbat is entitled Toldot, translated generations, histories
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This week’s parasha is entitled Ki Teitzei. Ki Teitzei is translated as “When You Go Out” and it covers Deuteronomy
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This week’s Parasha is entitled Mishpatim meaning “judgments” and covers Exodus chapter 21 verse 1 to chapter 24 verse 18.
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Our Parasha begins with the announcement that Sara has died at the age of 127 in Kirjath-arba (Kirath arba) that
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This morning’s parasha is entitled Noach which means ‘rest’ or ‘comfort’. It covers Genesis 6:9-11:32. To review, in Genesis chapter
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Our parasha this Shabbat is entitled, D’varim. It covers Deuteronomy 1:1–3:22. D’varim means “words” or “matters”. D’varim is also the
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Our parasha this week is another double portion which means there are two parashas combined into one. They are entitled
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This week’s Parasha is titled “Shemot” which means “Names” and covers Exodus chapter 1 through chapter 6 verse 1. Exodus
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This Shabbat’s parasha is entitled, D’varim, and covers Deuteronomy 1:1 – 3:22. D’varim comes from the Hebrew in the opening
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Today’s Torah portion is entitled Naso. The verb can be translated to lift, to take or to carry. For the
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This week’s parasha is a double-portion, entitled Tzav and Shemini, covering Leviticus 6:8 through 11:47. Tzav means “command” because Adonai
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This week’s Parasha is entitled Bo which in Hebrew is the command form of “come” and covers Exodus 10:1 –
This week’s parasha is entitled Shoftim. It covers Deuteronomy 16:18 through 21:9. The word Shoftim is translated “Judges.” A judge’s
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This weeks parasha is entitled Tzav, which means “Give the command”. Adonai commands Moses concerning how various offerings are to