Weekly Torah Reading Beshallaḥ February 11, 2017

Two Great Songs   This week’s reading prominently features the Song of the Sea—the song that the Israelites sang after their miraculous crossing of the Red Sea (Exodus 15). For this reason, this Shabbat is also known as Shabbat Shirah, …

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Weekly Torah Reading, Bo’, February 4, 2017

With a Heavy Heart   Among the not-so-brilliant sermons I’ve heard over the years was one about this week’s Torah reading, Bo’. “The Almighty,” the rabbi began, “says to Moses, bo’ el par‘oh, ‘Come to Pharaoh.’ He doesn’t say ‘Go …

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Weekly Torah Reading, Va’era, January 28, 2017

“Can I Get that in Writing?”     The first two verses of this week’s reading have long posed a problem for interpreters. God says to Moses, “I am the LORD [here the text uses God’s special name, written with …

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Weekly Torah Reading, Vayḥi, January 14, 2017

His Father’s Countenance   In this week’s reading, Jacob, near death, assembles his sons to give them his final words. These are commonly known as “Jacob’s blessings,” but in fact Jacob has some harsh things to say to some of …

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Weekly Torah Reading, Vayyiggash, January 7, 2017

The Wagons Tell the Tale   When Jacob’s sons returned to Canaan to tell their father the good news—that his long-lost son Joseph was still alive—at first he didn’t believe them. Why should he? If what they were saying now …

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Weekly Torah Reading, Shabbat Hanukkah/Mikketz, December 31, 2016

Down with Repetition!   Sometimes the Bible doesn’t seem to like exact repetition. In this week’s reading, for example, the Torah starts by relating Pharaoh’s dream: Seven cows, “well favored in appearance and plump-skinned,” come up from the Nile to …

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Weekly Torah Reading: Vayyeshev, December 24, 2016

The Assembly of Ladies A strange story circulated about one part of this week’s parashah, the story of Joseph’s encounter with Potiphar’s wife.   According to the Torah, the wife of Potiphar (otherwise nameless), is obsessed with Joseph, the handsome …

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Weekly Torah Reading, Vayyishlaḥ, December 17, 2016

Dinah’s Story   The story of Dinah (Genesis chapter 34) starts badly enough: Jacob’s only daughter is seized and raped by Shechem, the son of Hamor. (Hamor is the ruler of a city that, perhaps not coincidentally, bears the same …

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