*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 tables on this page indicate the Torah portion for specific days. Click the name of the portion to view Rabbi Shefa's midrash and suggested practices from Torah Journeys. These tables indicate the traditional Diaspora date for each portion. On holidays, the cycle is interrupted in favor of a special reading appropriate to the day. Because of the Hebrew lunar-solar calendar, there are.
Shabbat Torah Readings 5785.
The Maftir and Haftarah The maftir is the last aliyah of the Torah reading service on Shabbat, which usually comprises the last few verses of the week's Torah portion (on festivals and certain special Sabbaths, the maftir is a different reading: see the table below).
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.
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.
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 Maftir and Haftarah The maftir is the last aliyah of the Torah reading service on Shabbat, which usually comprises the last few verses of the week's Torah portion (on festivals and certain special Sabbaths, the maftir is a different reading: see the table below).
Find the weekly Torah Parashot Reading Schedule for 5786 (2025 - 2026) with videos studies linked for your continued spiritual growth!
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.
Shabbat Jewish Calendar
Zadok Calendar Parashiot from the Torah and Haftarah with suggested readings from the Brit Chadashah and holiday selections.
Shabbat Torah Readings 5785.
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.
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.
Shabbat Jewish Calendar
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 tables on this page indicate the Torah portion for specific days. Click the name of the portion to view Rabbi Shefa's midrash and suggested practices from Torah Journeys. These tables indicate the traditional Diaspora date for each portion. On holidays, the cycle is interrupted in favor of a special reading appropriate to the day. Because of the Hebrew lunar-solar calendar, there are.
Shabbat Torah Readings 5785.
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.
Find the weekly Torah Parashot Reading Schedule for 5786 (2025 - 2026) with videos studies linked for your continued spiritual growth!
The tables on this page indicate the Torah portion for specific days. Click the name of the portion to view Rabbi Shefa's midrash and suggested practices from Torah Journeys. These tables indicate the traditional Diaspora date for each portion. On holidays, the cycle is interrupted in favor of a special reading appropriate to the day. Because of the Hebrew lunar-solar calendar, there are.
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.
Shabbat Torah Readings 5785.
Shabbat Jewish Calendar
The Maftir and Haftarah The maftir is the last aliyah of the Torah reading service on Shabbat, which usually comprises the last few verses of the week's Torah portion (on festivals and certain special Sabbaths, the maftir is a different reading: see the table below).
The Calendar of Torah readings follows a triennial cycle whereby in the first year of the cycle the reading is selected from the first part of the parashah, in the second year from the middle, and in the third year from the last part.
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.
Special Sabbaths Of The Jewish Year
The Maftir and Haftarah The maftir is the last aliyah of the Torah reading service on Shabbat, which usually comprises the last few verses of the week's Torah portion (on festivals and certain special Sabbaths, the maftir is a different reading: see the table below).
Find the weekly Torah Parashot Reading Schedule for 5786 (2025 - 2026) with videos studies linked for your continued spiritual growth!
Zadok Calendar Parashiot from the Torah and Haftarah with suggested readings from the Brit Chadashah and holiday selections.
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 Calendar of Torah readings follows a triennial cycle whereby in the first year of the cycle the reading is selected from the first part of the parashah, in the second year from the middle, and in the third year from the last part.
The Maftir and Haftarah The maftir is the last aliyah of the Torah reading service on Shabbat, which usually comprises the last few verses of the week's Torah portion (on festivals and certain special Sabbaths, the maftir is a different reading: see the table below).
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.
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.
Find the weekly Torah Parashot Reading Schedule for 5786 (2025 - 2026) with videos studies linked for your continued spiritual growth!
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 tables on this page indicate the Torah portion for specific days. Click the name of the portion to view Rabbi Shefa's midrash and suggested practices from Torah Journeys. These tables indicate the traditional Diaspora date for each portion. On holidays, the cycle is interrupted in favor of a special reading appropriate to the day. Because of the Hebrew lunar-solar calendar, there are.
Shabbat Torah Readings 5785.
Zadok Calendar Parashiot from the Torah and Haftarah with suggested readings from the Brit Chadashah and holiday selections.
*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.