Torah Haftorah and Brit Hadasha for 8/16/2009

Sunday, 16 August 2009 02:07 by mcstar

Shoftim שופטים “Judges”

  • Torah reading:
    Deuteronomy 16:18-21:9
  • Prophets reading:
    Isaiah 51:12-52:12
  • Gospel reading:
    Acts 10-12

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Torah Portions 8/1/2009 – 8/7/2009

Friday, 31 July 2009 23:31 by mcstar

Va'etchanan  ואתחנן  “I pleaded”

    • Torah reading: Deuteronomy 3:23-7:11
      Prophets reading: Isaiah 40:1-26
      Gospel reading: Acts 3-5

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Torah Reading 7/19 – 7/25

Monday, 20 July 2009 22:24 by mcstar

Devarim דברים “Words”

Torah reading: Deuteronomy 1:1-3:22

    • Prophets reading: Isaiah 1:1-27

    • Gospel reading: Acts 1-2

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It's Time to start the Torah Reading for the Year once again! Start your Torah reading today.

Wednesday, 22 October 2008 03:00 by mcstar

Let's get started on this new year and make a new commitment to keep up with the Torah readings in the year of 5769!

 

Name Bʼreisheet  
Translation “In the beginning”  
Date October 25, 2008  
Hebrew Date 26 Tishrei 5769  
Torah Genesis 1:1–6:8  
Haftarah Isaiah 42:5–43:10  
Bʼrit Chadashax Revelation 22:6-21  

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God's Holy Days

Saturday, 20 September 2008 15:49 by mcstar

This week Rabbi Fabricant discusses the Holy Days prescribed by our Lord and their meaning in our lives. 

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This weeks Sermon -- A closer relationship with HIM

Monday, 8 September 2008 14:18 by mcstar

Developing a closer relationship  with our God is one of the most important things we can do in our lives.  Rabbi Fabricant discusses practical ways we can become closer to Him.  Download sermon (7.7MB)

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Why is Honey served on Rosh Hashana?

Saturday, 6 September 2008 13:22 by mcstar

 

The custom of eating sweets on Rosh Hashana is more than 1500 years old.  It expresses the hope that sweetness will enter the lives of all Jews in the coming year.  The practice spread quickly, and today on almost every Rosh Hashana table can be found a dish of honey or syrup. Whereas during most of the year bread is dipped in salt when the blessing over bread is recited, on Rosh Hashana the first piece of challah eaten at the meal is dipped in honey.  Apple is also dipped in honey to express the hope for "a good sweet year".  It is common practice not to serve sour foods during Rosh Hashana.

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