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  1. Terumah - Parshah - Weekly Torah Portion - Chabad.org

    It is necessary to define the 39 forms of creative work--from plowing to weaving to lighting to writing--involved in the Tabernacle's construction. For here we have the prototype for our life's work of …

  2. Weekly Torah Portion | Aish.com

    Family Parsha > Making a House a Home > Tasking Without Asking > Fixing Relationships

  3. MyChart - Kaushik Parsha, MD | Neurology | Memphis, TN

    A native of India, Dr. Parsha is fluent in English, Hindi, Telugu and Marathi. He joined Baptist Medical Group in 2021.

  4. Torah Portions Archive | My Jewish Learning

    In building a sanctuary in the wilderness, God calls on the Israelites to contribute the gifts they don’t even know they have.

  5. What Parsha is it this Week? - Thinking Torah

    What parsha is it this week? Check this page every week for an update on the weekly parsha and the haftara.

  6. This Week's Torah Portion | Parsha Of The Week - Aleph Beta

    6 days ago · Topics include the weekly parsha, Jewish holidays & fast days, laws & mitzvot, prayers, relationships, big philosophical ideas and more. Have something to say at the Shabbos table that will …

  7. Weekly Torah Portion - Parashat haShavua - Hebcal

    Each section (called a parsha, also transliterated parashah or parasha) is read during a particular week (parashat ha-shavua). The full cycle is read over the course of one Hebrew calendar year.

  8. פרשת השבוע - Torah Readings for this week

    2 days ago · Parashah is the weekly Scripture portion taken from the Torah. Each parashah is given a name and is usually referred to as "parashat - name" (e.g., parashat Noach). For more information …

  9. Kaushik Parsha, MD: Vascular Neurology | Baptist

    Kaushik Parsha, MD Specializing in Vascular Neurology, Neurology Dr. Parsha is a board-certified general and vascular neurologist specializing in management of acute ischemic and hemorrhagic …

  10. Weekly Torah portion - Wikipedia

    The full name, Parashat HaShavua (Hebrew: פָּרָשַׁת הַשָּׁבוּעַ), is popularly abbreviated to parashah (also parshah / pɑːrʃə / or parsha), and is also known as a Sidra or Sedra / sɛdrə /. The parashah is …