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SUMMARY:41 - Pinchas (Phinehas) פִּינְחָס
DESCRIPTION:Portion Summary\n\nPinchas is the Hebrew name translated in English Bibles as Phinehas. It is also the name of the forty-first reading from the Torah because of the second verse of the reading\, which says\, “Phinehas the son of Eleazar\, the son of Aaron the priest\, has turned away My wrath” (Numbers 25:11). In this Torah portion\, the LORD makes a covenant of peace with Phinehas and his descendants\, orders a second census\, settles questions about inheritance\, appoints Joshua to succeed Moses\, and lists the sacrifices for the appointed times.
URL:https://hineini.co.za/event/pinchas-phinehas-%d7%a4%d6%b4%d6%bc%d7%99%d7%a0%d6%b0%d7%97%d6%b8%d7%a1/
LOCATION:Jan & Martie\, 65 JS Marais Street\, Kleinmond\, Western Cape\, 7195\, South Africa
CATEGORIES:Shabbat
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SUMMARY:42 - Matot - 43 -Massei (Tribes-Journeys) מַּטּוֹת־מַסְעֵי
DESCRIPTION:Portion Summary\n\nThe name of the forty-second reading from the Torah is Mattot\, which means “tribes.” The name is derived from the words of Numbers 30:1\, which says\, “Then Moses spoke to the heads of the tribes of the sons of Israel.” Numbers 30 discusses the laws of vows and oaths. Numbers 31 tells the story of Israel’s war with Midian. Numbers 32 relates the story of how the Reubenites\, the Gadites and half the tribe of Mannaseh came to inherit the land east of the Jordan River. Except in biblical calendar leap years\, Mattot is read together with the subsequent Torah portion\, Massei\, on the same Sabbath. \nThe last reading from the book of Numbers is called Massei\, a word that means “journeys.” It comes from the first verse of the reading\, which begins with the words\, “These are the journeys of the sons of Israel” (Numbers 33:1). Massei is the end of the continuous narrative of Torah that began in Genesis with the creation of the universe. The narrative does not resume until the end of Deuteronomy when Moses dies. \nThe final reading in Numbers settles several last-minute details. In it we find a list of the encampments from Egypt to the plains of Moab. We also find instructions for apportioning the land as well as the specifics regarding the borders of the land. While explaining the land and its borders\, Moses introduces the laws of the cities of refuge and more inheritance laws.
URL:https://hineini.co.za/event/mattot-massei-tribes-journeys-%d7%9e%d6%b7%d6%bc%d7%98%d6%bc%d7%95%d6%b9%d7%aa%d6%be%d7%9e%d6%b7%d7%a1%d6%b0%d7%a2%d6%b5%d7%99/
LOCATION:Radi & Delene\, 11 Swartrivier Rd\, Kleinmond\, Western Cape\, 7195\, South Africa
CATEGORIES:Shabbat
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SUMMARY:44 - Devarim (Words) דְּבָרִים
DESCRIPTION:Portion Summary\n\nDevarim is both the title for the last book from the scroll of the Torah and the title of the first Torah portion therein. Devarim means “words.” The English-speaking world calls this book Deuteronomy. The Hebrew title for the book comes from the opening phrase of the book: “These are the words (devarim) which Moses spoke to all Israel across the Jordan in the wilderness” (Deuteronomy 1:1). \nOne ancient name for the book of Deuteronomy is Mishnah HaTorah\, which means “repetition of the Torah.” This is similar to the Greek Septuagint name Deuteronomos\, which means “second law.” The English name Deuteronomy is derived from Deuteronomos. \nThe book of Deuteronomy is dominated by Moses’ farewell address to the children of Israel as he urges them to remain faithful to the covenant and prepares them for entering Canaan. During the course of the book\, Moses reviews the story of the giving of the Torah at Sinai and the trip to the promised land\, reiterates several laws of Torah\, and introduces new laws. The book seems to follow the general pattern of an ancient Near Eastern covenant treaty document. \nAs we study the first week’s reading from the book of Deuteronomy\, the children of Israel are assembled on the plains of Moab across the Jordan.
URL:https://hineini.co.za/event/devarim-words-%d7%93%d6%b0%d6%bc%d7%91%d6%b8%d7%a8%d6%b4%d7%99%d7%9d/
LOCATION:Barry & Sue Joy\, 27 Keurboom Ave\, Kleinmond\, Western Cape\, 7195\, South Africa
CATEGORIES:Shabbat
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SUMMARY:45 - Va’etchanan (And I Besought) וָאֶתְחַנַּן
DESCRIPTION:Portion Summary\n\nThe forty-fifth reading from the Torah and the second reading from the book of Deuteronomy is named Va’etchanan\, which means “and I besought.” The title comes from the first verse of the reading\, which says\, “I also pleaded [va’etchanan] with the LORD at that time” (Deuteronomy 3:23). The portion completes the historical prologue of the Deuteronomy covenant document and begins a rehearsal of the stipulations. Part of that rehearsal is a repetition of the Ten Commandments and the famous first passage of the Shema: Deuteronomy 6:4–9.
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LOCATION:Radi & Delene\, 11 Swartrivier Rd\, Kleinmond\, Western Cape\, 7195\, South Africa
CATEGORIES:Shabbat
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