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Parashat Ki Tisa is the 21st weekly Torah portion in the annual Jewish cycle of Torah reading. PThis parashat contains preview and then Chassidic, Talmud, Midrash, Czech and Zohar

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The book of Daniel is sealed until the time of the end. Daniel 12:4 and 9. Daniel 12:4 says:” many will run to and fro and knowledge in the

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ברכת ילדיםFor a girl:Y’simech Elohimk-Sarah, Rivka, Rachel, v-LeahFor a boy:Y’simcha Elohimk’Ephraim v’chi’MenasheYivarech’cha Adonai v’yishmerecha.Ya’er Adonai panav eilecha v’y’chuneka.Yisa Adonai panav eilecha v’yasem l’cha shalom.Some add:[Viyhi ratzonmilifnei avinu shebashamayim,sheyiten b’lib’chaahavato

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Parashat Tetzaveh is the 20th weekly Torah portion in the annual Jewish cycle of Torah reading. This parashat contains preview and then Chassidic, Talmud, Midrash, Czech and Zohar versions

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Parashat Terumah is the 19th weekly Torah portion in the annual Jewish cycle of Torah reading. This parashat contains preview and then Chassidic, Talmud, Midrash, Czech and Zohar versions

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Olam ha­Ba (afterlife) is rarely discussed in Jewish life, beamong Reform, Conservative, or Orthodox Jews. This is inmarked contrast to the religious traditions of the people among whom the