Parshat Vezot Haberachah is the 11th and final parsha in Sefer Devarim (also known as Deuteronomy).
This parsha is verses Deuteronomy 33:1 – 34:12, or a total of 41 verses.
Here is a brief summary for each aliyah.
Sukkot is a 7-day festival that begins on the 15th of Tishrei. It is followed by a one-day festival called Shemini Atzeret.
Parshat Vezot Haberachah is the 11th and final parsha in Sefer Devarim (also known as Deuteronomy).
This parsha is verses Deuteronomy 33:1 – 34:12, or a total of 41 verses.
Here is a brief summary for each aliyah.
Parshat Vayeilech is the 9th parsha in Sefer Devarim (also known as Deuteronomy).
This parsha is verses Deuteronomy 31:1 – 31:30, or a total of 30 verses.
Here is a brief summary for each aliyah.
Parshat Pinchas is the 8th parsha in Sefer Bamidbar (also known as Numbers).
This parsha is verses Numbers 25:10 – 30:1, or a total of 168 verses.
Here is a brief summary for each aliyah.
Parshat Emor is the 8th parsha in Sefer Vayikra (also known as Leviticus).
This parsha is verses Leviticus 21:1 – 24:23, or a total of 124 verses.
Here is a brief summary for each aliyah.
I was troubled during the Yom Kippur prayers.
Toward the end of the amidah (standing prayer) we beseech God, “May it be Your will that I don’t sin any more.”