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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.
The Weekly Torah portion in synagogues outside of Israel on Shabbat, Saturday, 20 Kislev, 5785—December 21, 2024 “How fair are your tents, O Jacob, your dwellings, O Israel!” (Numbers 24:5.) a red cow (painting “The World Cow” by Franz Marc )
The Weekly Torah portion in synagogues on Shabbat, Saturday, 25 Tevet, 5785—January 25, 2025 “'The Lord, the Lord, God, merciful and gracious, longsuffering, and abundant in goodness and truth; keeping mercy to the thousandth generation, forgiving iniquity and transgression and sin.” (Exodus 34:6–7.)
The Weekly Torah portion in synagogues on Shabbat, Saturday, 3 Shevat, 5785—February 1, 2025 “The land is Mine; you are but strangers resident with Me." (Leviticus 25:23.) On Mount Sinai , God told Moses to tell the Israelites the law of the Sabbatical year for the land.
The Weekly Torah portion in synagogues on Shabbat, Saturday, 25 Tevet, 5785—January 25, 2025 “If you see your fellow’s ass or ox fallen on the road, do not ignore it; you must help him raise it.” (Deuteronomy 22:4.)
The Weekly Torah portion in synagogues on Shabbat, Saturday, 3 Shevat, 5785—February 1, 2025 “Moses lifted up his hand, and smote the rock with his rod twice; and water came forth abundantly . . . .”
The Weekly Torah portion in synagogues on Shabbat, Saturday, 25 Tevet, 5785—January 25, 2025 "And now, O Israel, what does the Lord your God demand of you? Only this: to revere the Lord your God, to walk only in His paths, to love Him, and to serve the Lord your God with all your heart and soul, keeping the Lord's commandments and laws, which ...
The Weekly Torah portion in synagogues on Shabbat, Saturday, 25 Tevet, ... Commentary from the Jewish Theological Seminary of America (Conservative)