Topic outline

  • Torah in the Garden


    The weekly Torah portion, (also spelled parashat hashavuah) serves as the focal point for much Torah learning, from individual study to informal discussion groups to rabbis’ sermons. The Torah, also known as the Five Books of Moses or the Pentateuch, is divided into 54 separate portions, each one named for the first word or words of the passage — and each linked to a specific week.

  • Parsha Study in Bereishis/Genesis, Noach, Lech Lecha, Vayeira,Chayei Sarah, Toldos, Vayeitzei, Vayishlach, Vayeishev, Mikeitz, Vayigash, Vayechi


  • Parsha Study in Shemos/Exodus, Va'eira, Bo, Beshalach, Yisro, Mishpatim, Terumah, Tetzaveh, Ki Sisa, Vayakhel, Pekudei


  • Parsha Study in Vayikra/Leviticus, Tzav, Shemini, Tazria, Metzora, Acharei, Kedoshim, Emor, Behar, Bechukosai


  • Parsha Study in Bamidbar/Numbers, Nasso, Behe'aloscha, Shelach, Korach, Chukas, Balak, Pinchas, Mattos, Masei


  • Parsha Study in Devarim/Deuteronomy, Va'aschanan, Eikev, Re'eh, Shoftim, Ki Seitzei, Ki Savo, Nitzavim, Vayeillech, Ha'azinu, Vezos Haberachah