April 2008




Note that the verse numbers in Christian and Hebrew Bibles do not always correspond. The following parsha portions are based on the divisions found in the Stone Edition Chumash.


B'rit Chadashah portions are taken from the Complete Jewish Bible 


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 Erev Shabbat


5.                                                                                          Parsha Tazria

Torah:
Leviticus 12:1-13:59 

Ashkenazic Haftorah:
II Kings 4:42-5:19

Sephardic Haftorah:
II Kings 4:42-5:19

 

B'rit Chadashah: Matt 8:1 - 4 & 11:2 - 6 ; Luke 2:22 - 24 , 5:12 - 16 & 7:18 - 23

 

 


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  Rosh Codesh Nisan


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Erev Shabbat


12.                                           Parsha Metzora

Torah:
Leviticus 14:1-15:33

Ashkenazic Haftorah:
II Kings 7:3-20

Sephardic Haftorah:
II Kings 7:3-20

 

B'rit Chadashah: Matt 9:20 - 26 ; Mark 5:24 - 34 ; Luke 8:42 - 48 ; Heb 13:4

 

 


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Erev Shabbat


19.                                         Parsha Acharei Mot

Torah:
Leviticus 16:1-18:30

Ashkenazic Haftorah:
Amos 9:7-15

Sephardic Haftorah:
Ezekiel 22:1-16

 

B'rit Chadashah: Ro 3:19 - 28 & 9:30 - 10:13 ; 1 Cor 5:1 - 13 with 2 Cor 2:1 - 11
Gal 3:10 - 14 ; Heb 7:23 - 10:25

 

 


20.                                            MISHKAN PASSOVER SEDER STARTING AT 7:00 PM       

                                                                                                                  Pesach
                                                                                        Exo 12:1 - 28


                                                                       Ad-noy said to Moshe and Aharon in the land of Egypt saying:

"This month shall be [reckoned] to you [as] the head [beginning] of months. It shall be to you the first of the months of the year.

Speak to the entire community of Israel saying, 'On the tenth [day] of this month they shall take--- each man [shall take] a lamb for [his] family, a lamb for each household.

If the [members of the] household are too few for the [eating of a] lamb then he shall take [a lamb] [together] with his neighbor, close by his house, according to the number of individuals. According to what the person eats shall you make your count regarding the lamb.

A flawless lamb, a yearling male must be in your possession. You may take it from sheep or goats.

You shall hold it in safekeeping until the fourteenth day of this month, they shall slaughter it--- the entire community of Yisrael--- between evenings [in the afternoon].

They shall take of its blood and place it on the side of the doorposts and on the lintel of the houses in which they will eat [the lamb].

They shall eat the meat during this night. It shall be roasted over fire. They shall eat it with matzos and bitter herbs.

You must not eat it half-cooked or boiled in water, but only roasted over fire, its head with its knees and its inner organs.

You must not leave any of it over until morning. Any of it left over until morning must be burned in fire.

This is how you must eat it: with your waist belted, your shoes on your feet, and your staff in your hand. You must eat it in haste, it is a Pesach-offering to Ad-noy.

I will pass through the land of Egypt on that night, and I will strike [kill] every first-born in the land of Egypt, from man to beast; and against all the gods of Egypt, I will execute judgments, I am Ad-noy.

The blood will be for you as a sign on the houses where you are [staying]. I will see the blood and I will pass over you. There will be no plague against you when I strike the land of Egypt.

This day shall be for you a [day of] remembrance. You shall celebrate it as a festival to Ad-noy, throughout your generations. It is an eternal statute that you must celebrate it.

You must eat matzos for seven days, but before the first day you must remove [all] leaven from your homes; for anyone who eats chametz, that soul will be cut off from Yisrael. [Chametz is forbidden] from the first day [of Pesach] until [after] the seventh day.

The first day shall be a holy assembly and the seventh day shall be a holy assembly to you. No work shall be done on them, only for [the preparation of food] which will be eaten by every person, that alone may be done for you.

You must be vigilant regarding the matzos, for on this very day I brought out your hosts from the land of Egypt. You must preserve this day for your generations, it is an eternal statute.

In the first [month] on the fourteenth day of the month, in the evening you shall eat matzos, [continuing] until the twenty-first day of the month in the evening.

For seven days no leaven may be found in your homes, for whoever eats chametz that soul shall be cut off from the community of Israel, whether a proselyte or a native born in the land.

You must not eat anything that is chametz. In all your dwellings you shall eat matzos.

Moshe called to all the elders of Yisrael, and he said to them, "Draw [from your flocks] or purchase for yourselves a lamb for your families and slaughter it as a Pesach offering.

Take a bunch of hyssop, and dip it in the blood that is in the basin. Touch the lintel and the two side [door] posts with some of the blood in the basin. And all of you, let no man go out the door of his house until morning.

Ad-noy will pass through to plague the Egyptians and He will see the blood on the lintel and on the two side [door] posts. Ad-noy will then pass over that door and will not allow the destroyer to enter your houses to plague you.

You must preserve this [ritual] as a statute for you and your children forever.

When you come to the land that Ad-noy will give to you, as He spoke, you must preserve this service.

When your children will ask you, "What is this service of yours?"

You shall say, "It is the Pesach-offering to Ad-noy Who passed over the houses of the B'nei Yisrael in Egypt when He struck the Egyptians and saved our homes. The people then bowed and prostrated themselves.

The B'nei Yisrael went and did as Ad-noy commanded Moshe and Aharon. They [also] did so.

John 1:29   29 

The next day, Yochanan saw Yeshua coming toward him and said, "Look! God's lamb! The one who is taking away the sin of the world!

 

1 Corinthians 5:7-8  

  Get rid of the old hametz, so that you can be a new batch of dough, because in reality you are unleavened. For our Pesach lamb, the Messiah, has been sacrificed.   So let us celebrate the Seder not with leftover hametz, the hametz of wickedness and evil, but with the matzah of purity and truth.


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 Unleavened Bread


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                                                                                                                          Unleavened Bread


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Unleavened Bread


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Unleavened Bread


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   Unleavened Bread


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                                                                                                                           Unleavened Bread


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                                                                                                                          Unleavened Bread


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Erev Shabbat


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