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SHABBAT PRAYER BOOK GUIDE - ShulCloud
images.shulcloud.com4. The Amidah, reflecting the day’s theme of creation and rest, replacing the stan-dard weekday format of the Amidah. B. Torah 1. The Torah scroll is taken out of the Aron HaKodesh (Holy Ark). 2. It includes the reading of the weekly Par-sha – the designated portion of the Torah for that Shabbat. 3. The Haftorah is read – the designated
Judaism 101: A Brief Introduction to Judaism
pathoftorah.comThe Torah was given to Moshe ha-Navi and the entire Tanakh is considered sacred text. Karaites believe that only the Tanakh must be consulted for the determination of how one is to live according to God’s will. There is no “Oral Law” and Rabbinical law is not valid. Karaites maintain the original path of following God’s laws.
TX001327 1-Background-Political and Religious Structure in ...
www.smp.orgcalendar in place of the old lunar one. This dispute was important, as knowing the precise date was essential for keeping the festivals mandated in the Torah. The Dead Sea Scrolls include many copies of biblical books, commentaries on Scripture, hymns, prayers, and rules for governing the community.
A Complete Triennial System for Reading the Torah
www.rabbinicalassembly.orgCycle of Torah Readings," provided a clear direction by suggesting a return to the original Palestinian triennial concept. The Torah would be divided into 154 sedarim which would be read consecutively over a three year period. Rabbi Moses's excellent and …
with Readings from the brit Chadashah and holiday selections
www.flamefoundation.org2017-2018 PARAShIoT FRoM ThE ToRAh AND hAFTARAh with Readings from the brit Chadashah and holiday Selections DvARIM vA ETChANAN EKEv REh ShoFTIM KI TETSE KI TAvo NITSAvIM vA yELECh hAAzINu vzoT hA bRAChAh ChAgIM ChANuKKAh TSoM ASARAh bTEvET 1ShAbbAT ShIRAh TubShvAT 2ShKALIM 3zAChoR TSoM ESTER PuRIM 4PARAh 5hA ChoDESh 6hA gADoL PESACh …
The Torah's Calendar - Hebrew for Christians
hebrew4christians.comThe Torah's Calendar - Mindfulness of the Divine Rhythm To every thing there is a season, and a time to every purpose under the heaven (Eccl 3:1) Introduction The very first word of the Torah indicates the awareness of the significance of time -