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Torah portion: shemot (exodus 1:1-6:1) posted on january 17, 2020 by pete rambo.
Torah portion for week 13: exodus 1:1 – 6:1 שְׁמוֹת shemot (names) we are looking at the first portion from the book of exodus; it is called “names,” after the first verse in the book, which details the names of the sons of israel who came to egypt.
No comments on parashat shemot (שמות): exodus 1:1–6:1 the traditional complementary reading (haftarah) for shemot is isaiah 27:6-28:13; 29:22-23. The following are notes and recordings of studies by hallel fellowship teachers on passages in shemot.
This week, we begin the second book of the torah, exodus, with the parsha, shemot. The story continues with the end of genesis, and the descendants of jacob, joseph, his brothers, and their families living in egypt, albeit 400 years later.
The haftarah from isaiah refers to acharit hayamim (the end of days), when jacob shall take root, israel shall blossom and put forth shoots and fill the whole world with fruit. In that day, the lord will take each jew, one by one, and bring them back to the land promised to abraham (from the river euphrates to the brook of egypt).
14:13-25 rabbin deborah eliana brandt shifrah and puah 2 eishet chayel- woman of valor parshah overview: 1 the children of israel multiply in egypt. Threatened by their growing numbers, pharaoh enslaves them and orders the hebrew midwives, shifrah and puah,.
Shemot (שמות) is both the title for the second book from the scroll of the torah and the title of the first torah portion the english-speaking world calls this book exodus.
Below you can find recordings of each torah and haftarah portion according to the traditional egyptian karaite melodies.
Shemot (exodus 1:1-6:1) and haftarah (isaiah 27:6-28:13; 29:22-23): the jps b’nai mitzvah torah commentary shows teens in their own language how torah addresses the issues in their world. The conversational tone is inviting and dignified, concise and substantial, direct and informative.
Just as it seemed that things could never be worse, a leader appears, sent by god to redeem them. Then things do get worse shemot- parshah - weekly torah portion.
Dear friends, the winter of operation cast lead—when israel invaded gaza, killing well over 1,000 palestinians, many of them civilians—i climbed mount sinai. My friend nicole and i stayed overnight in saint catherine, an egyptian town a few hours to gaza’s south.
Torah portion shemot exodus 1:1 - 6:1 isaiah 27:6 - 28:13, 29:22-23, jeremiah 1:1 - 2:3 this year we will be going through the torah portion cycle with a short teachings under 30 minutes each. Included in this post are the haftarah portion and the echoes through scriptures from previous years.
Torah sparks the haftarah commentary has joined the weekly torah sparks as of october 2017. Torah sparks is a weekly email, also printable as a booklet, with insights and learning materials on the torah portion and haftarah of that week. Click here if you would like to subscribe to torah sparks haftarah archive the archive below begins with vayikra 5761 [] continue reading.
For the full text in hebrew and english, click here: exodus 1:1-6:1. In this torah portion, the new pharaoh does not remember joseph. Fearing their population growth, pharaoh makes the israelites his slaves. Pharaoh then demands that all israelites baby boys be killed upon birth.
Parashat shemot - exodus 1:1-6:1 series: 5 minute torah; last week we concluded the book of genesis and this week we have begun the book of exodus.
Dec 30, 2015 a 'bissel' of torah parashat shemot(exodus 1:1-6:1) this week, we begin the second book of the torah, exodus, with the parsha, shemot.
Parashat shemot (names) shemot (exodus) 1:1–6:1 haftarah: isaiah 27:6–28:13, 29:22–23 again, and again, i am amazed at the richness of god’s word and its continuity.
This is an english translation of exodus 1:1-6:1, the torah reading for parashat shemot, transtropilized. (transtropilation is the term coined by len fellman to describe the process of translating from cantillized hebrew, as closely as possible, “word for word and trōp for trōp”, with the main purpose being to aid a person with minimal hebrew training in following the hebrew leyning word.
Portion, shemot, israel, egypt, slavery, moses, jethro, midian, pharaoh, mission, aaron, nile, midwife.
This week's portion tells a story often repeated throughout history: the jews become prominent and numerous.
Torah: exodus 1:1–6:1 haftarah: isaiah 27:6–28:13; 29:22–23. Shemot (שְׁמוֹת ) — hebrew for “names,” the second word, and first distinctive word, of the parashah) is the thirteenth weekly torah portion (פָּרָשָׁה , parashah) in the annual cycle of torah reading and the first in the book of exodus.
Shemot aliya summary: exodus 1:1-6:1 general overview: this week's torah reading, shemot, begins the book of exodus. Pharaoh issues harsh decrees against the israelites, beginning decades of jewish suffering and slavery.
Torah usually refers to the pentateuch, the first five books of the hebrew bible - genesis, exodus, leviticus, numbers, and deuteronomy. These ancient stories touch upon science, history, philosophy, ritual and ethics. Included are stories of individuals, families, wars, slavery and more.
Chapter 1 1 these are the names of the sons of israel who came to egypt with jacob, each coming with his household: 2 reuben, simeon, levi, and judah; 3 issachar, zebulun, and benjamin; 4 dan and naphtali, gad and asher. 5 the total number of persons that were of jacob's issue came to seventy, joseph being already in egypt.
Parashat shemot “names” here are the torah, haftarah and suggested brit chadasha (new testament) readings for this week. Listen to the current portion readings from the tree of life version here. • exodus 1:1-6:1 • isaiah 27:6-28:13, 29:22-23 (a) • jeremiah 1:1-2:3 (s) • 1 corinthians 14:13-25.
Usually, haftarah portion is no longer than one chapter, and has some relation to the torah portion of the week.
The hebrew title for the book comes from the opening phrase of the book: now these are the names (shemot) of the sons of israel who came to egypt with jacob (exodus 1:1). The english name exodus comes from the septuagint (lxx), the greek translation of the hebrew bible.
Overview of shemot (exodus 1:1 – 6:1) last week’s portion ended the book of genesis; it started with yehovah creating the earth, and it ended with joseph buried in the earth. Genesis ended with israel holding favored status in egypt and exodus starts with israel in slavery, about 200 years after joseph’s death at the end of genesis.
The portion is named shemot literally names, because it begins with a list of the descendants of israel who came to egypt with jacob. This week's portion begins the tale of the enslavement of the israelites in egypt and their redemption.
Below you can find recordings of each torah and haftarah portion according to the parashat shemot: exodus 1:1-6:1.
Many times we feel the crushing blows of life beating us down beyond what we can withstand. How can we learn from the hebrews in egypt to move from being merely a survivor to a thriver? learn more in our 5 minute torah commentary on parashat shemot (exodus 1:1-6:1).
Tanakh torah shemot (exodus) the book of exodus or sefer shemot is the second book of the tanach and the second of five books of the torah written by moses. The name shemot literally means “names” and is taken from the first word of the hebrew text.
Jacob, each coming with his household: reuben, simeon, levi, and judah; issachar, zebulun, and benjamin; dan and naphtali, gad and asher.
Portion english torah haftarah brit chadashah shemot names exo 1:1-6:1 isa 27:6-28:13 ii thess 2:3-10 va era and i appeared exo 6:2-9:35 ezek 28:25-29:21 rev 6:15-17 bo enter exo 10:1-13:16 jer 46:13-28 rom 8:14-22 beshalach when he let go exo 13:1.
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