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  2. Weekly Torah portion - Wikipedia

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    Each Torah portion consists of two to six chapters to be read during the week. There are 54 weekly portions or parashot.Torah reading mostly follows an annual cycle beginning and ending on the Jewish holiday of Simchat Torah, with the divisions corresponding to the lunisolar Hebrew calendar, which contains up to 55 weeks, the exact number varying between leap years and regular years.

  3. Category:Weekly Torah readings - Wikipedia

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    Download as PDF; Printable version; ... Weekly Torah portion; Portal:Judaism/Weekly Torah portion ... This page was last edited on 7 January 2021, at 05:04 (UTC).

  4. Portal:Judaism/Weekly Torah portion/Naso - Wikipedia

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  5. Chok l'Yisrael - Wikipedia

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    The work is based on the rules of study laid down in the Peri Etz Chaim of Hayyim ben Joseph Vital, in the Sha'ar Hanhagat Limmud (chapter on study habits). In this he recommends that, in addition to studying the Torah portion for the forthcoming Shabbat each week, one should study daily excerpts from the other works mentioned, and lays down a formula for the number of verses or the topic to ...

  6. Yom Tov Torah readings - Wikipedia

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    Readings 1–7: Regular Torah Reading Maftir: Numbers 7:54–8:4 [52] Haftarah: I Kings 7:40–50 Note: the fifth day of Chanukah never falls out on Shabbat. Any other day of Chanukah can occur on a weekday or Shabbat. Note: the maftir for the eighth day of Chanukah is the longest maftir of the year (40 verses).

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  8. Simchat Torah: The Jewish holiday that celebrates the ...

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    Simchat Torah, Hebrew for “Rejoicing of the Torah” is a Jewish religious holiday that commemorates the completion of the yearly cycle of Torah reading.. The Torah is a central part of Judaism ...

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