- The term parashah,
parasha or
parashat (Hebrew: פָּרָשָׁה Pārāšâ, "portion",
Tiberian /pɔrɔˈʃɔ/,
Sephardi /paraˈʃa/, plural:
parashot or parashiyot, also...
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Parasha (Ukrainian: Пара́ша, Параша) is a
mountain in the
Ukrainian Carpathians. It is the
highest peak of the
Parasha Range in the
Skole Beskids (Eastern...
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reading a new book of
Torah (ras, in Arabic,
means 'head'). For the
first parasha of each book of the Humash, Bere****, Shemot, Vayiqra, Bemidbar, and (theoretically...
- 50–51;
Potter 2005, pp. 281, 649.
Midrash Rabba (Genesis), Ed. Vilna,
Parashas Toledos 63:8.
Barnes 1981, p. 6;
Millar 1993, p. 177.
Southern 2001, p...
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Praskovia Ivanovna Kovalyova-Zhemchugova also
Kovaleva or Kovalyova, Kovaleva-Zhemchugova, Zhemchugova-Sheremeteva, and
Sheremeteva or
Sheremetyeva (Прасковья...
- מִידּוֹת הַרַחֲמִים) as
enumerated in the Book of
Exodus (Exodus 34:6–7) in
Parasha Ki
Tissa are the
Divine Attributes with which,
according to Judaism, God...
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Shabbat immediately preceding Purim.
Deuteronomy 25:17-19 (at the end of
Parasha Ki Teitzei),
describing the
attack on the
weakest by Amalek, is recounted...
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different verses based on
different reading schedules,
including the full
parasha (on
Shabbat during Shacharit in most synagogues), a
partial reading (as...
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Myths of Heaven". HowardSchwartz.com.
Rabbi Mordecai Kornfeld's W****ly
Parasha-Page Why is This
Night Different The Zohar:
Volume 3 1984 "To indicate...
- poem,
Pushkin describes the
fates of the poor man
Evgenii and his
beloved Parasha during a
severe flood of the Neva.
Evgenii curses the statue,
furious at...