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This week’s reading is — Ki Tisa (Exodus 30:11-34:35).
Shabbat Parah is the Shabbat after Purim. The reading recalls the preparation for Pesach (Numbers 19:1-22).
Torah Aliyot and Topics
Aliyah 1: Exodus 30:11-31:17
The census, The Laver, Anointment oil, Incense, Designation of Bezalel and Oholiab, The Sabbath
Aliyah 2: Exodus 31:18-33:11
Moses receives the Tablets, The Golden Calf, G-d’s anger, Moses’ successful prayer, Moses descends, Moses smashes the Tablets, Aaron explains, Moses prays, Aftermath of the Golden Calf, Moses’ tent
Aliyah 3: Exodus 33:12-16
Moses pleads for G-d’s nearness
Aliyah 4: Exodus 33:17-23
Moses pleads for G-d’s nearness, The limits of Moses’ vision
Aliyah 5: Exodus 34:1-9
The second Tablets, G-d reveals His Thirteen Attributes of Mercy, Moses’ request
Aliyah 6: Exodus 34:10-26
Moses’ request, Safeguarding the promise
Aliyah 7: Exodus 34:27-35
Renewal of the covenant, The radiance of Moses
Maftir: Numbers 19:1-22
The Red Heifer
The Haftorah for this week is Ezekiel 36:16-38 (Ashkenazi)
Ashkenazi Haftarah Topics
What was and what will be regarding the Land and dispersion, A new heart and a new spirit, Rebuilding the desolate
The Haftorah for this week is Ezekiel 36:16-36 (Sephardi)
Sephardi Haftarah Topics
What was and what will be regarding the Land and dispersion, A new heart and a new spirit, Rebuilding the desolate
For more information about this week’s Parsha, please visit these sites.
Orthodox Union
Chabad
Aish HaTorah
United Synagogue of Conservative Judaism
Union for Reform Judaism
Jewish Reconstructionist Federation
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