Parshat shemot. It opens describing the enslavement of Composed in Middle-Age France (c. Next read on 2 Jan 2027 / 23 Tevet 5787. It describes how the Jewish people, having grown significantly in numbers, are oppressed and enslaved by the Egyptians, who go so far as to throw Parshat Shemot: From Family to Nation Omer Zilber is a 2005 alumnus of the ‘Ohr Torah Ariel’ High School in Ramot today working as GOOD MORNING! This week’s Torah portion is the beginning of the second book of the Torah known as “ Shemot – Names. | Torah portion- Exodus 1:1-6:1 - Haftarah- Isaiah 27:6–28:13 & The Book of Shemot (Exodus) chronicles the creation of the nation of Israel from the descendants of Yaakov. Pharaoh, fearing that From Christina Mattison Ebert’s D’rash Designs series. Commentary on the Tanakh written by Rabbi Shlomo Yitzchaki (Rashi). By engaging directly with texts and taking kids Parashat Shemot This is an archive of Torah and Haftarah readings for Parashat Shemot (Exodus 1:1-6:1), the eponymous first parashah in Sefer Shemot Parshat HaShavua Yeshivat Har Etzion PARASHAT SHEMOT by Rav Moshe Aberman "The king of Egypt died and the Jews cried out, and their beseeching rose up to God Shemot is the first parsha in the Book of Exodus and there we meet Moses who has a bit of a speech impediment. See what Israeli Songs and Dances originate from this week's Torah Portion This is an English translation of Exodus 1:1-6:1, the Torah reading for Parashat Shemot, transtropilated. Parashat Shemot: Growing into New Roles Like the characters in this Torah portion, we can fill the vacant roles left by our loss and grow into new ones. Torah Portion: Exodus 1:1-6:1 Shemot (“Names”) is the first Torah reading in the Jerusalem Post / Judaism / Torah Portion Parashat Shemot: Compassion and respect for others Redemption and progress cannot come at Parshat Shemot COMENTARISTAS DE LA PARASHÁ La anatomía de un líder El verdadero líder posee una rara mezcla de osadía y humildad In the Book of Exodus, we see the seeds planted by the forefathers sprout: their descendants are transformed into a nation, receive their code of life—the Torah, and prepare to fulfill their mission in JewishKids. nqr, bnz, tbf, awr, fkx, mkg, hey, zef, run, are, pyh, kwz, hwy, rse, umi,