God called Moses up to Mount Sinai. There He taught Moses the Torah. He also taught him what will happen after the people leave Mount Sinai.
Joshua – Yehoshua
Joshua (in Hebrew Yehoshua) was the leader of the Jewish people after the death of Moses. He brought the Jews into the Land of Israel.
Numbers 9:1-5 – The Second Passover
We all know about the first Passover when God took the Jewish people out of Egypt. When was the second Passover? Did Israel celebrate Passover in the wilderness?
Parshat Haazinu Summary
Parshat Haazinu is the 10th parsha in Sefer Devarim (also known as Deuteronomy).
This parsha is verses Deuteronomy 32:1 – 32:52, or a total of 52 verses.
Here is a brief summary for each aliyah.
Parshat Ki Tavo Summary
Parshat Ki Tavo is the 7th parsha in Sefer Devarim (also known as Deuteronomy).
This parsha is verses Deuteronomy 26:1 – 29:8, or a total of 122 verses.
Here is a brief summary for each aliyah.
Parshat Mattot Summary
Parshat Mattot is the 9th parsha in Sefer Bamidbar (also known as Numbers).
This parsha is verses Numbers 30:2 – 32:42, or a total of 112 verses.
Here is a brief summary for each aliyah.
Parshat Shelach Summary
Parshat Shelach is the 4th parsha in Sefer Bamidbar (also known as Numbers).
This parsha is verses Numbers 13:1 – 15:41, or a total of 119 verses.
Here is a brief summary for each aliyah.
Parshat Beshalach Summary
Parshat Beshalach is the 4th parsha in Sefer Shemot (also known as Exodus).
The Shabbat of this parsha is also called Shabbat Shira based on the song the Jewish people sang after escaping from the Egyptians.
This parsha is verses Exodus 13:17 – 17:16, or a total of 116 verses.
Here is a brief summary for each aliyah.
A Lesson From Stephen Covey
Stephen Covey taught his son how to take care of their lawn.
The story is recorded in his classic book The 7 Habits of Highly Effective People.