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Weekly Teaching – Parshat B’Midbar

Our Torah portion is from the opening chapters of “B’midbar” meaning, “In the desert” that is always one shabbat before Shavuot when the Law was

Weekly Teaching – B’MIDBAR

B’MIDBAR (In the Desert/Wilderness) by Raphael ben Levi Num. 1:1–4:20; Hos. 2:1– 2:22 (1:10–2:20); Luke 16:1–17:10 Our Torah portion commences in the opening chapters from

Weekly Teaching – B’Har

Behar (On the Mountain) by Raphael ben Levi Lev 25:1–26:34; Jer 16:19–17:14; Matt.21:33–46 This is the last portion in the Book of Leviticus that begins

Counting the Omer 2023

COUNTING THE OMER – by Raphael ben Levi This Shabbat is a very special one known as “Shabbat Chol Ha-mo’ed-Pesach”  or “The intermediate Shabbat of

Parsha Shemini

PARSHAT SHEMINI (Eighth) by Raphael ben Levi  Lev 9:1–11:47; Num 19:1-22; 2 Sam 6:1–7:17; Mark 9:1–13 Our Torah portion begins on the eighth day following

Intermediate Readings during Pesach

INTERMEDIATE READINGS DURING PESACH   The Haftarah is taken from the Book of Joshua (Joshua 5:2-6:1, 6:27) and describes the historic Passover that the Israelites observed

VAYIKRA (And He Called)

Lev1:1–5:26; Isa 43:21–44:23; Mark 7:1–30; Vayikra (Leviticus) is the third book of the Torah and unlike Exodus it contains no narrative concerning journeys. The book’s

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Va’Yera (And he appeared)

Let me share with you some words I came across recently regarding the Kingdom of God from a friend of mine, that really touched my

Lech Lecha (Go!)

PARASHAT LECH LECHA – TORAH PORTION 3 – LECH LECHA (GO FORTH) Gen.12:1–17:27; Isa.40:27–41:16; Matt.1:1–17 Our Torah portion begins with a command from God to

Noach (Noah)

Man’s wickedness led God to bring a Flood. The first act began with Adam and Eve in the Garden of Eden. From there, things went

B’resheet (in the beginning)

Now there was a man, a Pharisee named Nicodemus, a ruler of the Jewish people. He came to Yeshua at night and said, “Rabbi, we know that You,