Portal talk:Judaism/Weekly Torah portion
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General attribution and source notes
[edit]The subpages which are transcluded onto this page are adapted from the corresponding independent articles about each Torah portion. The subpages here are generally not footnoted, but the original pages on each Torah portion are footnoted.
- When the transcluded page is a regular weekly Torah portion, you can visit the independent article by clicking on the name of the portion here.
- When the transcluded page is for a holiday reading, you would need to find the article on the corresponding regular Torah portion(s); clicking on the name of the holiday will take you to the article on the holiday.
That the code on this page correctly transcludes the current portion of the week can be corroborated from any number of Internet sites publishing Jewish calendars. A definitive printed source for this is Arthur Spier's The Comprehensive Hebrew Calendar, the latest edition of which (as far as I know at this writing) is ISBN 978-0873063982, from 1986. (In a way, there is little need for the printed volume now, exactly because the information is widely available online.) StevenJ81 (talk) 17:38, 16 October 2019 (UTC)
Apparently originally the staging ground for this page, which eventually became subpages. See details inside.
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Vayeshev (וישב, "and [he] settled/dwelt")
Bereishit (Genesis) 37:1–40:23
“They said to one another, ‘Here comes that dreamer!’” (Genesis 37:19)
Vayishlach (וישלח, "and he sent")
"Said he, 'Your name shall no longer be Jacob, but Israel, for you have striven with beings divine and human, and have prevailed.'" (Genesis 32:29)
Vayetze (וַיֵּצֵא, "and [Jacob] left")
"And Jacob went out from Beer-sheba, and went toward Haran" (Genesis 28:10)
"And he dreamed, and behold a ladder set up on the earth, and the top of it reached to heaven; and behold the angels of God ascending and descending on it" (Genesis 28:12)
Chayei Sarah ("The Life of Sarah")
"And the life of Sarah was one hundred years, twenty years and seven years" (Genesis 23:1)
"I am a stranger and a resident among you" (Genesis 23:4)
Sarah dies at age 127 and is buried in the Machpeilah Cave in Hebron, which Abraham purchases from Ephron the Hittite for 400 shekels of silver. |