Zadok Calendar Parashiot from the Torah and Haftarah with suggested readings from the Brit Chadashah and holiday selections.
SPECIAL NOTE: It is Rabbinic tradition for Jews outside of Israel to add an extra day to certain Biblical Fesitvals (e.g., 8th day of Passover or 2nd day of Shavuot). From time to time, these extra days will fall on a Sabbath day and alter the Weekly Torah Portion Schedule. At TorahResource, we do not follow this Rabbinic tradition, therefore, this lectionary is based on the Weekly Torah.
For the Jew, "living with the times" always meant looking to the weekly Torah reading for guidance and inspiration. Our comprehensive Parshah section includes translations, summaries, readings and essays for each week of the year.
Alternative selections are offered each Shabbat: a shorter reading (around twenty verses) and a longer one (around thirty verses). The readings are a guide and congregations may choose to or less from within that part of the parashah. On certain special Shabbatot, a special second (or exceptionally, third) scroll reading is read in addition to the week's portion.
2024-2025 Torah Portion Schedule
For the Jew, "living with the times" always meant looking to the weekly Torah reading for guidance and inspiration. Our comprehensive Parshah section includes translations, summaries, readings and essays for each week of the year.
The document outlines the Jewish liturgical calendar for the year 5785 (2024-2025), detailing significant events, Torah readings, and Haftarah selections. It includes dates for major holidays such as Rosh HaShanah, Yom Kippur, and Sukkot, along with specific readings associated with each occasion. The readings listed are primarily for the Diaspora and may differ from those in Israel.
Downloads We offer three kinds of Torah and Haftarah downloads: Calendar feeds for desktop, mobile and web calendars. Microsoft Outlook, iPhone, iPad, macOS Desktop Calendar, Android (via Google Calendar). RSS feeds for RSS readers and news aggregator tools Leyning spreadsheets for aliyah-by-aliyah breakdown of Torah readings for Shabbat, holidays and weekdays.
* * The haftarah for Shabbat Hanukkah always takes precedence. When Rosh Chodesh Tevet or Machar Chodesh fall on Shabbat Hanukkah, the first and last verses of the haftarot for Rosh Chodesh and/or Machar Chodesh may be added at the end of the haftarah reading.
Special Sabbaths Of The Jewish Year
*Note: Check HebCal for Haftarah details regarding double portions, extra readings before Passover, announcing Rosh Hodesh, and other traditions. Strikethrough indicates readings for other years.
The document outlines the Jewish liturgical calendar for the year 5785 (2024-2025), detailing significant events, Torah readings, and Haftarah selections. It includes dates for major holidays such as Rosh HaShanah, Yom Kippur, and Sukkot, along with specific readings associated with each occasion. The readings listed are primarily for the Diaspora and may differ from those in Israel.
SPECIAL NOTE: It is Rabbinic tradition for Jews outside of Israel to add an extra day to certain Biblical Fesitvals (e.g., 8th day of Passover or 2nd day of Shavuot). From time to time, these extra days will fall on a Sabbath day and alter the Weekly Torah Portion Schedule. At TorahResource, we do not follow this Rabbinic tradition, therefore, this lectionary is based on the Weekly Torah.
Zadok Calendar Parashiot from the Torah and Haftarah with suggested readings from the Brit Chadashah and holiday selections.
Alternative selections are offered each Shabbat: a shorter reading (around twenty verses) and a longer one (around thirty verses). The readings are a guide and congregations may choose to or less from within that part of the parashah. On certain special Shabbatot, a special second (or exceptionally, third) scroll reading is read in addition to the week's portion.
For the Jew, "living with the times" always meant looking to the weekly Torah reading for guidance and inspiration. Our comprehensive Parshah section includes translations, summaries, readings and essays for each week of the year.
SPECIAL NOTE: It is Rabbinic tradition for Jews outside of Israel to add an extra day to certain Biblical Fesitvals (e.g., 8th day of Passover or 2nd day of Shavuot). From time to time, these extra days will fall on a Sabbath day and alter the Weekly Torah Portion Schedule. At TorahResource, we do not follow this Rabbinic tradition, therefore, this lectionary is based on the Weekly Torah.
The document outlines the Jewish liturgical calendar for the year 5785 (2024-2025), detailing significant events, Torah readings, and Haftarah selections. It includes dates for major holidays such as Rosh HaShanah, Yom Kippur, and Sukkot, along with specific readings associated with each occasion. The readings listed are primarily for the Diaspora and may differ from those in Israel.
Zadok Calendar Parashiot from the Torah and Haftarah with suggested readings from the Brit Chadashah and holiday selections.
The document outlines the Jewish liturgical calendar for the year 5785 (2024-2025), detailing significant events, Torah readings, and Haftarah selections. It includes dates for major holidays such as Rosh HaShanah, Yom Kippur, and Sukkot, along with specific readings associated with each occasion. The readings listed are primarily for the Diaspora and may differ from those in Israel.
Downloads We offer three kinds of Torah and Haftarah downloads: Calendar feeds for desktop, mobile and web calendars. Microsoft Outlook, iPhone, iPad, macOS Desktop Calendar, Android (via Google Calendar). RSS feeds for RSS readers and news aggregator tools Leyning spreadsheets for aliyah-by-aliyah breakdown of Torah readings for Shabbat, holidays and weekdays.
* * The haftarah for Shabbat Hanukkah always takes precedence. When Rosh Chodesh Tevet or Machar Chodesh fall on Shabbat Hanukkah, the first and last verses of the haftarot for Rosh Chodesh and/or Machar Chodesh may be added at the end of the haftarah reading.
Zadok Calendar Parashiot from the Torah and Haftarah with suggested readings from the Brit Chadashah and holiday selections.
SPECIAL NOTE: It is Rabbinic tradition for Jews outside of Israel to add an extra day to certain Biblical Fesitvals (e.g., 8th day of Passover or 2nd day of Shavuot). From time to time, these extra days will fall on a Sabbath day and alter the Weekly Torah Portion Schedule. At TorahResource, we do not follow this Rabbinic tradition, therefore, this lectionary is based on the Weekly Torah.
*Note: Check HebCal for Haftarah details regarding double portions, extra readings before Passover, announcing Rosh Hodesh, and other traditions. Strikethrough indicates readings for other years.
For the Jew, "living with the times" always meant looking to the weekly Torah reading for guidance and inspiration. Our comprehensive Parshah section includes translations, summaries, readings and essays for each week of the year.
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*Note: Check HebCal for Haftarah details regarding double portions, extra readings before Passover, announcing Rosh Hodesh, and other traditions. Strikethrough indicates readings for other years.
Alternative selections are offered each Shabbat: a shorter reading (around twenty verses) and a longer one (around thirty verses). The readings are a guide and congregations may choose to or less from within that part of the parashah. On certain special Shabbatot, a special second (or exceptionally, third) scroll reading is read in addition to the week's portion.
The document outlines the Jewish liturgical calendar for the year 5785 (2024-2025), detailing significant events, Torah readings, and Haftarah selections. It includes dates for major holidays such as Rosh HaShanah, Yom Kippur, and Sukkot, along with specific readings associated with each occasion. The readings listed are primarily for the Diaspora and may differ from those in Israel.
Zadok Calendar Parashiot from the Torah and Haftarah with suggested readings from the Brit Chadashah and holiday selections.
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*Note: Check HebCal for Haftarah details regarding double portions, extra readings before Passover, announcing Rosh Hodesh, and other traditions. Strikethrough indicates readings for other years.
Downloads We offer three kinds of Torah and Haftarah downloads: Calendar feeds for desktop, mobile and web calendars. Microsoft Outlook, iPhone, iPad, macOS Desktop Calendar, Android (via Google Calendar). RSS feeds for RSS readers and news aggregator tools Leyning spreadsheets for aliyah-by-aliyah breakdown of Torah readings for Shabbat, holidays and weekdays.
Zadok Calendar Parashiot from the Torah and Haftarah with suggested readings from the Brit Chadashah and holiday selections.
The document outlines the Jewish liturgical calendar for the year 5785 (2024-2025), detailing significant events, Torah readings, and Haftarah selections. It includes dates for major holidays such as Rosh HaShanah, Yom Kippur, and Sukkot, along with specific readings associated with each occasion. The readings listed are primarily for the Diaspora and may differ from those in Israel.
Zadok Calendar Parashiot from the Torah and Haftarah with suggested readings from the Brit Chadashah and holiday selections.
The document outlines the Jewish liturgical calendar for the year 5785 (2024-2025), detailing significant events, Torah readings, and Haftarah selections. It includes dates for major holidays such as Rosh HaShanah, Yom Kippur, and Sukkot, along with specific readings associated with each occasion. The readings listed are primarily for the Diaspora and may differ from those in Israel.
Downloads We offer three kinds of Torah and Haftarah downloads: Calendar feeds for desktop, mobile and web calendars. Microsoft Outlook, iPhone, iPad, macOS Desktop Calendar, Android (via Google Calendar). RSS feeds for RSS readers and news aggregator tools Leyning spreadsheets for aliyah-by-aliyah breakdown of Torah readings for Shabbat, holidays and weekdays.
Alternative selections are offered each Shabbat: a shorter reading (around twenty verses) and a longer one (around thirty verses). The readings are a guide and congregations may choose to or less from within that part of the parashah. On certain special Shabbatot, a special second (or exceptionally, third) scroll reading is read in addition to the week's portion.
*Note: Check HebCal for Haftarah details regarding double portions, extra readings before Passover, announcing Rosh Hodesh, and other traditions. Strikethrough indicates readings for other years.
For the Jew, "living with the times" always meant looking to the weekly Torah reading for guidance and inspiration. Our comprehensive Parshah section includes translations, summaries, readings and essays for each week of the year.
* * The haftarah for Shabbat Hanukkah always takes precedence. When Rosh Chodesh Tevet or Machar Chodesh fall on Shabbat Hanukkah, the first and last verses of the haftarot for Rosh Chodesh and/or Machar Chodesh may be added at the end of the haftarah reading.
The Calendar of Torah and Haftarah Readings till 2027 / 5787 as observed by Reform Judaism in the UK. View online or as a PDF download.
SPECIAL NOTE: It is Rabbinic tradition for Jews outside of Israel to add an extra day to certain Biblical Fesitvals (e.g., 8th day of Passover or 2nd day of Shavuot). From time to time, these extra days will fall on a Sabbath day and alter the Weekly Torah Portion Schedule. At TorahResource, we do not follow this Rabbinic tradition, therefore, this lectionary is based on the Weekly Torah.