Parashat Ki Tavo
Moshe concludes the legal section of his speech with a list of the ceremonies to be held in the Promised Land and who understood bicurim, the first fruits of the seven minim (species). These should be brought to the Kohen in the central shrine. Read More »Automatically translated from Spanish »
Parashat Ki Tetz
Parashat Ki Tetz is a section full of precepts, so much so that almost one eighth of the six hundred and thirteen commandments in the Torah are contained in it. This issue arouses amazement. Sounds disproportionate There are fifty-four sections in the Torah, one eighth of its precepts are concentrated in a single moment Parashá. Read More »Automatically translated from Spanish »
Parashat Shoftim
Moses proceeded to review the standards necessary to ensure conditions for a civilized society. In each city were appointed judges and local officials, and justice must be administered correctly and fairly. Consequently, a judge had banned Sobrón show partiality or accept. Read More »Automatically translated from Spanish »
Ree Parshah
Moses made known to the children of Israel may choose to receive the blessings of Gd by observing His commandments or suffer His anathema for turning me His laws. Read More »Automatically translated from Spanish »
Parshah Ekev
Moses continued to speak the Jewish people and ensures that in case of observing the mitzvot will be rewarded with prosperity and good health. On the other hand, should not fear the Canaanites, and that Gd would protect him. However, the conquest of Canaan would be followed by the elimination of all forms of idolatry. Read More »Automatically translated from Spanish »
Parshah Vaetjanán
Continuing his criticism of the people, Moses recalled how he prayed to Hashem Your authorization to cross the river IARD (Jordan). However, his request was denied. Instead, he agreed to see the Promised Land from the top of Pisgah, while Joshua was appointed to take over the lead in Eretz Israel. Read More »Automatically translated from Spanish »
Parashat Devarim
As the Jews were approaching the Promised Land, Moses will outlines the events and experiences they experienced during their years of coming and going through the desert. The recalled how at Mount Horev (Sinai) D's had Ordan break camp and move toward its goal, the land of Canaan. Read More »Automatically translated from Spanish »
B'nei Israel Xudia Comunidade de Galicia
B'nei Israel Xudia Comunidade de Galicia A Coruña Tamuz 28.5771 Shalom Aleichem was born four years ago Ner Tamid of A Coruña, then 515 years ago that there was no Jewish community in Galicia, with a historic and still having Jews in Galicia were also organized. Read More »Automatically translated from Spanish »
Parshah Maaseiah
Moses recorded the itinerary of B'nei Israel through the desert from the time they left Egypt until they reached the plains of Moab. In all, the Israelites were camped in forty-two different places during his forty years of wandering. Read More »Automatically translated from Spanish »
Parshat Matot
Parshah Matot Numbers 30: 2-32: 42 Shabbat July 23, 2011 / 21 Tammuz 5771 Haftarah Jeremiah 1: 1-2: 3 of the attack on the Midianites was carried out by twelve thousand men of Israel, a thousand of every tribe . They were accompanied by Phinehas, who brought with them the sacred vessels and trumpets to call the battle. Read More »Automatically translated from Spanish »
Pinchas
As a reward for the zeal put into defending the honor of Hashem, Phinehas was promised that kehuná (priesthood) would be retained by his descendants. The Israelites were ordered to prepare for an offensive war against the Midianites, who had been responsible for their degradation. Read More »Automatically translated from Spanish »
Balak (Numbers 22: 2 to 25: 9)
Balak king of Moab, saw with anguish the victory of the Israelites over the Emorites. Fearing an invasion of his kingdom, he made an alliance with their former enemies, the Midianites. Then he sent messengers to Balaam, from Pethor, a famous wizard, to ask him to curse the Israelites. Read More »Automatically translated from Spanish »
Korach
Levi'im group under the leadership of Korah, and another under the command of reuvenitas Dathan, Aviram and On led a revolt against Moses and Aaron. This rebellion took two hundred and fifty prominent members of the congregation. Korach's rebellion was based on the claim that he should have been appointed Nasi (leader) of the tribe of Levi. Read More »Automatically translated from Spanish »
Shelaj (Bamidbar 13: 1 to 15: 41)
Levi'im group led by Korach, and another under the command of reuvenitas Dathan, Aviram and On led a revolt against Moses and Aaron. This rebellion took two hundred and fifty prominent members of the congregation. Korach's rebellion was based on the claim that he should have been appointed Nasi (leader) of the tribe of Levi. Read More »Automatically translated from Spanish »
Behaloteja (Bamidbar 8: 1 to 12: 17)
A Aaron was entrusted with the task of arranging the six lamps of the menorah outside so that its lights were projected to the central arm. The Levites were prepared for service in the Mishkan, purified by ablutions and sacrifices. Read More »Automatically translated from Spanish »
SHAVUOT
"Shavuot" shape, with Passover and Sukkot, the holiday set called "Shalosh Regalim" (The Three Pilgrimage Festivals), and that at the time cited the Children of Israel were to be present at the Temple of Jerusalem. The three are related to agriculture. Read More »Automatically translated from Spanish »
Weekly portion. Naso (Bamidbar 4: 21 – 7: 89)
Were given the exact tasks to be fulfilled by children of Gershon, and Merari Kehat, and a census revealed that eight thousand five hundred and eighty men between 30 and 50 years were eligible for the Israelites servicio.Todos unclean were to be sent out of the various camps (majanot). Read More »Automatically translated from Spanish »
Bamidbar 1: 1 to 4: 20
During the second year of the Exodus from Egypt, Moses and Aaron were commanded by Hashem to tell the Israelites men aged between twenty and sixty years. These men were subject to military service. The census revealed that six hundred and three thousand five hundred and fifty men were available to fulfill their duties in the military. Read More »Automatically translated from Spanish »
Bejukotai Vayikra 26: 3-27: 34
Sefer Vayikra concludes with the passage in which Moses contrasts the different attitudes that will follow obedience or violation of the Jews to the commandments of Hashem. adherence to the laws resulted in prosperity and peace for the people. Read More »Automatically translated from Spanish »
Chag Ha'atzmaut Sameach!!
Sixty-three years, the Declaration of Independence unified the Jewish people in Israel and worldwide, and received the applause of all the countries that supported the idea of a reborn Jewish state. Read More »Automatically translated from Spanish »
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