Parashat Tetzaveh 5784 / פָּרָשַׁת תְּצַוֶּה

24 February 2024 / 15 Adar I 5784

Parashat Tetzaveh is the 20th weekly Torah portion in the annual Jewish cycle of Torah reading.

Torah Portion: Exodus 27:20-30:10

Tetzaveh (“You Shall Command”) opens as God instructs Moses to appoint Aaron and his sons as priests. God details how to make the priestly clothing, how to sanctify the priests and offer sacrifices during the seven days of inauguration in the Mishkan (Tabernacle), and how to build the golden altar.

Shabbat Times for Bir Hadaj

Bir Hadaj, Israel

Portion (parasha) for this week:

Tetzaveh | תצוה | “You Shall Command”

TorahExodus 27:20 – 30:10 

ProphetsEzekiel 43:10-271 Samuel 15:2-34

Brit HadashaMark 4:35 – 5:43Philippians 4:10-20


(click on a selected reading of scripture under each photo to be taken directly to it)

“Torah Portions” are a systematic teaching schedule that includes a portion of scripture from the Torah, Prophets, and Brit Hadasha each week.  This schedule is known all over the world and serves as a great way to facilitate discussion and learning with others in the Body of the Messiah.

negba, i

שבת שלום

הבית של ג’קסון

Koheles/Ecclesiastes/קהלת

Solomon son of David

A Succot Shiur

was the temple Solomon built for יהוה necessary?

אור הגנוש (hidden light of YAH)

Go in peace & return in peace

הבית של ג’קסון

http://www.beithatorah.org

Job (איוב)

Kavana (קוואנה) what was Job’s intention what was his focus?

the troubles of Job

אנו מקווים שהייתה לכם שבת טובה ומתוקה

אנו מקווים שיהיה לך שבוע טוב

The house of Jackson

Parashat Terumah 5784 / פָּרָשַׁת תְּרוּמָה

17 February 2024 / 8 Adar I 5784

Parashat Terumah is the 19th weekly Torah portion in the annual Jewish cycle of Torah reading.

Torah Portion: Exodus 25:1-27:19

Terumah (“Donation”) opens as God tells Moses to collect donated materials in order to build a dwelling place for God called the Mishkan (Tabernacle). God describes how to build the vessels that will fill the Mishkan – including the ark, table, menorah, and sacrificial altar – as well as the Mishkan’s walls and curtains.

Shabbat Times for Bir Hadaj

Bir Hadaj, Israel
  • Candle lighting: 17:10 on Friday, Feb 16
  • This week’s Torah portion is Parashat Terumah
  • Havdalah: 18:06 on Saturday, Feb 17

Portion (parasha) for this week:

Terumah | תרומה | “Heave Offering”

TorahExodus 25:1 – 27:19

Prophets1 Kings 5:12(5:26) – 6:13Jeremiah 33:25-26

the Hebrews and the stranders leaving Egypt

Brit HadashaMatthew 12:46 – 13:58Hebrews 8:1-69:23-2410:1

(click on a selected scriptural reading below each photo to be taken directly to it for study)

“Torah Portions” are a systematic teaching schedule that includes a portion of scripture from the Torah, Prophets, and Brit Hadasha each week.  This schedule is known all over the world and serves as a great way to facilitate discussion and learning with others in the Body of the Messiah.

Go and return in peace

הג’קסונים

Hosea (הושע)

he married a prostitute..

יהוה gave an assignment to הושע

messages from חבקוק

messages from משה

messages from אהרון

Blessings to you all

בית ג’ק

http://www.beithatorah.org

ג’ואש (Joash)

The Boy King of Judah

This boy who became a king of Judah and on a good start with Yah ended as an evil king and dying a horrible death. He became an avodad sarah.

לשלום

מבית ג’קסון

http://www.beithatorah.org

Parashat Mishpatim 5784 / פָּרָשַׁת מִּשְׁפָּטִים

10 February 2024 / 1 Adar I 5784

Parashat Mishpatim is the 18th weekly Torah portion in the annual Jewish cycle of Torah reading.

Torah Portion: Exodus 21:1-24:18Numbers 28:9-15

Mishpatim (“Laws”) recounts a series of God’s laws that Moses gives to the Israelites. These include laws about treatment of slaves, damages, loans, returning lost property, the Sabbath, the sabbatical year, holidays, and destroying idolatry. The portion ends as Moses ascends Mount Sinai for 40 days. 

Shabbat Times for Mitzpe Ramon

Mitzpe Ramon, Israel

Rosh Chodesh Adar I 2024 / רֹאשׁ חוֹדֶשׁ אַדָר א׳ 5784

Start of month of Adar I (on leap years) on the Hebrew calendar 🌒

Rosh Chodesh Adar I for Hebrew Year 5784 begins at sundown on  and ends at nightfall on .

Start of month of Adar I (on leap years) on the Hebrew calendar. Adar I (אַדָר א׳) is the 12th month of the Hebrew year, occurs only on leap years, has 30 days, and corresponds to February or March on the Gregorian calendar. רֹאשׁ חוֹדֶשׁ, transliterated Rosh Chodesh or Rosh Hodesh, is a minor holiday that occurs at the beginning of every month in the Hebrew calendar. It is marked by the birth of a new moon.

Portion (parasha) for this week:

Mishpatim | משפטים | “Judgments”

TorahExodus 21:1 – 24:18  

Little King Joash

Prophets2 Kings 11:21-12:21Jeremiah 33:25-2634:8-22

ישוע on the mount

Brit HadashaMatthew 15:12-20Mark 7:14-23Acts 23:1-11Hebrews 9:15-2210:28-39


(click on a selected scripture reading by each photo to be taken directly to it)

“Torah Portions” are a systematic teaching schedule that includes a portion of scripture from the Torah, Prophets, and Brit Hadasha each week.  This schedule is known all over the world and serves as a great way to facilitate discussion and learning with others in the Body of the Messiah.

mount Sinai!

שלום עליכם

ברכות מהג’קסונים לכולכם

Parashat Yitro 5784 / פָּרָשַׁת יִתְרוֹ

3 February 2024 / 24 Sh’vat 5784

Parashat Yitro is the 17th weekly Torah portion in the annual Jewish cycle of Torah reading.

Torah Portion: Exodus 18:1-20:23

Yitro (“Jethro”) begins as Moses reunites with his father-in-law Yitro and accepts his advice to appoint judges who will help govern the Israelites. The Israelites prepare to encounter God at Mount Sinai. God descends amidst fire, smoke, thunder, and the blast of a shofar and gives the Ten Commandments. 

Parashat Yitro

This week’s Torah portion is Parashat Yitro (read on 3 February 2024).

Yitro (“Jethro”) begins as Moses reunites with his father-in-law Yitro and accepts his advice to appoint judges who will help govern the Israelites. The Israelites prepare to encounter God at Mount Sinai. God descends amidst fire, smoke, thunder, and the blast of a shofar and gives the Ten Commandments. [1]

Torah Readings

The Torah (Five Books of Moses) is divided into 54 sections, or parshiyot. Each section (called a parsha, also transliterated parashah or parasha) is read during a particular week (parashat ha-shavua). The full cycle is read over the course of one Jewish year. Readings for 5784 · 6-year summary

Each page displays a summary of the parsha, the verses read for each aliyah (traditional full kriyahtriennial and weekday), the accompanying Haftarah, and English-language commentary from a range of Jewish traditions

TorahExodus 18:1 – 20:26(23)  

ProphetsIsaiah 6:1 – 7:69:6-7(5-6)

Brit HadashaMatthew 6:1 – 8:115:1-1119:16-30Acts 6:1-7Romans 2:17-297:7-1213:8-10Ephesians 6:1-31 Timothy 3:1-13Titus 1:5-9Hebrews 12:18-29James 2:8-131 Peter 2:9-10


(click on a selected scriptural reading after each photo to be taken directly to it)

“Torah Portions” are a systematic teaching schedule that includes a portion of scripture from the Torah, Prophets, and Brit Hadasha each week.  This schedule is known all over the world, and serves as a great way to facilitate discussion and learning with others in the Body of the Messiah.

שבת שלום העברים

מבית ג’קסון

THE DESERT MOUNTAINS OF ISRAEL