TORAH: EXODUS
(Shemot)
Exodus (Shemot) recounts how the Israelites move from slavery in Egypt to becoming a covenant people with God. The book begins with their harsh bondage and God’s call to Moses at the burning bush. Through the ten plagues and the splitting of the Sea, God redeems Israel and leads them into the wilderness. At Mount Sinai they receive the Ten Commandments and detailed laws, and the book ends with the instructions for, and building of, the Mishkan (Tabernacle), God’s dwelling among them.
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(JPS 1917, Public Domain)
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Our study series conveniently provides study materials for the weekly Parshas, allowing for the continuity of Jewish Tradition & Learning.
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Each Parsha Study Conatiains:
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The Daily Reading Schedule for each weekly Parsha.
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The Haftara Portion
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Select Talmudic References
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Select Mishnah References
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In-depth study notes (provided daily or weekly).

