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Bar/Bat Mitzvah
Parashot HaShavua
Select # 1 for Weekly Portions.
Select #2 for Special Festivals & Special Sabbaths
Each study guide starts with blessings for studying and reading Torah,
followed by an overview of parashah. The text of each Torah portion is
provided in vocalized Hebrew and English as well as unvocalized Hebrew to
prepare for the reading from the Torah scroll itself, along with the commentary
on the portion by Rabbi W. Gunther Plaut. That is followed by a discussion of
the themes from the parshah by Rabbi Harvey Fields, along with questions
for study and discussion, all of which will help the student with D'Var
Torah, or sermon. The haftara portion, in Hebrew and English is also
provided. Another unique feature is the "Torah in Action" page, which suggests
mitzvah projects related to the specific parshah. At the back of each
guide is a list of resources for further study.
- Parashat HaShavua
- Parashat HaShavua for Festivals and Special Sabbaths
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Adult B'nei Mitzvah
URJ Department of Lifelong Jewish Learning
Item #: 381591
This guide is designed for program facilitators, rabbis, cantors, and educators who are conducting intensive b'nei mitzvah courses taken by adults. Full of suggestions culled from Reform synagogues, we hope this will help congregations and encourage those who have been thinking about starting suc...
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Torah: A Women's Commentary, The
Editors: Tamara Cohn Eskenazi and Andrea Weiss
Item #: 381570
The groundbreaking volume The Torah: A Women's Commentary, published by URJ Press and Women of Reform Judaism, has been awarded the top prize in the 2008 National Jewish Book Awards.
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Torah: A Modern Commentary, The (Travel Edition)
Editor Rabbi Gunther Plaut
Item #: 381585
This travel edition of The Torah: A Modern Commentary includes the full text of the revised edition in a size that is easy to transport. The reinforced binding and smaller size makes it useful for students and ideal for traveling.
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Torah: A Modern Commentary, The (Revised Edition)
Edited by W. Gunther Plaut. Revised by David E. S. Stein
Item #: 381580
New in 2005, this Revised Edition brings contemporary values and a fresh vibrancy to the 1981 Plaut edition, North America's longtime most popular Torah commentary.
Now divided by parashiyot
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My Bat Mitzvah
Designed and illustrated by Marlene Lobell Ruthen, Published by Women of Reform Judaism
Item #: 510020
Newly reissued as separate editions, these classics make perfect gifts for young men and young women. Our beautifully illustrated keepsake books have pages for celebrants and parents to record the details of the ceremony, the Torah and haftarah portions, a family tree, and special moments to reme...
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My Bar Mitzvah
Designed and illustrated by Marlene Lobell Ruthen, Published by Women of Reform Judaism
Item #: 510010
Newly reissued as separate editions, these classics make perfect gifts for young men and young women. Our beautifully illustrated keepsake books have pages for celebrants and parents to record the details of the ceremony, the Torah and haftarah portions, a family tree, and special moments to reme...
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Parashat HaShavua B'REISHIT
Each study guide starts with blessings for studying and reading Torah, followed by an overview of parashah. The text of each Torah portion is provided in vocalized Hebrew and English as well as unvocalized Hebrew to prepare for the reading from the Torah scroll itself, along with the commentary on the portion by Rabbi W. Gunther Plaut. That is followed by a discussion of the themes from the parashah by Rabbi Harvey Fields, along with questions for study and discussion, all of which will help the student with D'Var Torah, or sermon. The haftara portion, in Hebrew and English is also provided. Another unique feature is the "Torah in Action" page, which suggests mitzvah projects related to the specific parashah. At the back of each guide is a list of resources for further study.
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Parashat HaShavua CHAYEI SARAH
Each study guide starts with blessings for studying and reading Torah, followed by an overview of parashah. The text of each Torah portion is provided in vocalized Hebrew and English as well as unvocalized Hebrew to prepare for the reading from the Torah scroll itself, along with the commentary on the portion by Rabbi W. Gunther Plaut. That is followed by a discussion of the themes from the parashah by Rabbi Harvey Fields, along with questions for study and discussion, all of which will help the student with D'Var Torah, or sermon. The haftara portion, in Hebrew and English is also provided. Another unique feature is the "Torah in Action" page, which suggests mitzvah projects related to the specific parashah. At the back of each guide is a list of resources for further study.
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Parashat HaShavua NOACH
Each study guide starts with blessings for studying and reading Torah, followed by an overview of parashah. The text of each Torah portion is provided in vocalized Hebrew and English as well as unvocalized Hebrew to prepare for the reading from the Torah scroll itself, along with the commentary on the portion by Rabbi W. Gunther Plaut. That is followed by a discussion of the themes from the parashah by Rabbi Harvey Fields, along with questions for study and discussion, all of which will help the student with D'Var Torah, or sermon. The haftara portion, in Hebrew and English is also provided. Another unique feature is the "Torah in Action" page, which suggests mitzvah projects related to the specific parashah. At the back of each guide is a list of resources for further study.
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