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Parashat Hashavua -- Torah Portion of the Week

By Rabbi Amy Levin

Weekly portions are listed most recent, first.
  • Before You Get Up From the Table Parashat Eikev (Deuteronomy [D'varim] 7:12 - 11:25) 23 Av 5758, 14-15 August 1998
  • Are We Happy with Our Portion? Shabbat Balak (Bamidbar [Numbers] 32:2 - 35:9) 17 Tammuz 5758 / 10-11 July 1998
  • What is a holy people? Parashat Korach Bamidbar (Numbers) 16:1 - 18:32
    June 26-27 1998, 3 Tammuz 5758
  • "The Wisdom of the Heart" Vayak'hel/P'kudei: Sh'mot 35:1 40:38 March 20-21 1998 23 Adar 5758
  • Purim: "Nothing is What it Seems" March 11-12 1998, 13 Adar 5758
  • Crossing the Reed Sea: Our Mythic Moment arashat B'Shalach Sh'mot (Exodus) 13:17 - 17:16 February 6-7, 1998 -- 11 Shvat 5758
  • What's in a Name? Parashat Va'era: Sh'mot (Exodus) 6:2 - 9:35 January 23-24, 1998 -- 26 Tevet 5758
  • God's View and Moshe's View of Moshe's Mission: Parashat Sh'mot: Sh'mot (Exodus) 1:1 - 6:1 16-17 January, 1998 -- 19 Tevet 5758
  • Estranged Brothers Parashat Vay'chi Genesis 47:28 - 49:26 9-10 January, 1998 -- 12 Tevet 5758
  • Note: Due to illness and other pressing personal matters, Rabbi Levin was unable to file during the lastter half of December. We hope to fill in these missing parshiot in the coming weeks
  • Ya'akov's Version of Faith: Parashat Vayeitzei: Genesis 28:10 -- 32:3 5-6 December 1997, 7 Kislev 5758
  • Accepting the Real Esau Parashat Toldot: Genesis 25:19 -- 28:9 28-29 November 1997, 29 Heshvan 5758
  • The peace we owe to Avraham Parashat Chayei Sarah (Genesis 23:1 - 25:18) 21-22 November 1997 22 Heshvan 5758
  • Sacrificing our Children Vayera (Genesis 18: 1 -- 22: 24)
  • God's Stake in the Covenant Lech Lecha (Genesis 12:1-17:27)
  • And God said; let there be divesity Noah Genesis 6:9 - 11:32
  • First Obligations Genesis Shabbat Breishit
    About Rabbi Amy Levin

    BIOGRAPHICAL NOTE: Amy Levin has served as rabbi of the Masorti (Conservative) Family Congregation of Beit Ha-Kerem, Jerusalem, since September 1995. She is one of the first women to study in the rabbinical school of the Masorti/Conservative Seminary of Judaic Studies in Jerusalem. In addition to her congregational work, Amy teaches Talmud at Hebrew Union College's new Liberal Yeshiva -- a program designed to introduce English speakers to the basic texts and concepts of the Jewish tradition. Amy made aliyah in 1981 and is the mother of two wonderful teenagers.

  • Write directly to Rabbi Levin c/o siddur@shani.net | Visit the Masorti Movement Web Site at http://www.masorti.org



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