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Parshat Vayeitzei Summary

December 5, 2024November 10, 2022

Parshat Vayeitzei is the 7th parsha in Sefer Bereshit (also known as Genesis).

This parsha is verses Genesis 28:10 – 32:3, or a total of 148 verses.

Here is a brief summary for each aliyah.

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Categories Bereshit - Genesis Tags angels - malachim, Jacob - Yaakov, Joseph, marriage

Parshat Chayei Sarah Summary

November 13, 2025October 26, 2022

Parshat Chayei Sarah is the 5th parsha in Sefer Bereshit (also known as Genesis).

This parsha is verses Genesis 23:1 – 25:18, or a total of 105 verses.

Here is a brief summary for each aliyah.

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Categories Bereshit - Genesis Tags Abraham - Avraham, Isaac - Yitzchak, Ishmael, marriage, Sarah - Sarai

Parshat Bereshit Summary

October 16, 2025September 13, 2022

Parshat Bereshit is the 1st parsha in Sefer Bereshit (also known as Genesis).

This parsha is verses Genesis 1:1 – 6:8, or a total of 146 verses.

Here is a brief summary for each aliyah.

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Categories Bereshit - Genesis Tags Adam and Eve, marriage, sacrifices - offerings, sin, Torah

Parshat Ki Teitzei Summary

September 4, 2025July 12, 2022

Parshat Ki Teitzei is the 6th parsha in Sefer Devarim (also known as Deuteronomy).

This parsha is verses Deuteronomy 21:10 – 25:19, or a total of 110 verses.

Here is a brief summary for each aliyah.

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Categories Devarim - Deuteronomy Tags marriage, war - armed conflict
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