This is an archive of special readings for the festival of Simḥat Torah, celebrated on the same day as Shemini Atseret in Erets Yisrael and on the second festival day of Shemini Atseret outside of Erets Yisrael.
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👂︎ Liturgical Readings, Sources, and Cantillation —⟶ Readings for Festivals, Commemorations, and Civic Days —⟶ Readings for Days in Jewish Calendars —⟶ Simḥat Torah Readings 🡄 (Previous category) :: 📁 Shemini Atseret Readings 📁 Sigd Festival Readings :: (Next Category) 🡆 Simḥat Torah ReadingsThis is an archive of special readings for the festival of Simḥat Torah, celebrated on the same day as Shemini Atseret in Erets Yisrael and on the second festival day of Shemini Atseret outside of Erets Yisrael. Filter resources by Collaborator Name Masoretic layer 'H' | Len Fellman (translation) | the Mesorah (TaNaKh) | the Mesorah (Masoretic layer 'B') | the Mesorah (Masoretic layer 'P') | the Mesorah (Masoretic layer 'J') | the Mesorah (Masoretic layer 'D1') | the Mesorah (Masoretic layer 'D2') | Aharon N. Varady (transcription) | Tzemaḥ Yoreh Filter resources by Tag annual Torah reading cycle | Cantillated readings in English | English Translation | הפטרות haftarot | mythopoesis | פרשת השבוע Parashat haShavua | פרשות parashot | redaction criticism | פרשת בראשית parashat Bereshit | פרשת וזאת הברכה parashat vZot haBrakhah | שיר Shir | supplementary hypothesis | the Plains of Moav | transtropilation | 8th century B.C.E. | 7th century B.C.E. | 21st century C.E. | 31st century A.M. | 34th century A.M. | 58th century A.M. Filter resources by Category Sefer Bereshit (Genesis) | Sefer Devarim (Deuteronomy) | Parashat Bereshit | Parashat v'Zōt haBrakhah | Shemini Atseret Readings | Yehoshua (Joshua) Filter resources by Language Filter resources by Date Range PrayersReadings Resources filtered by COLLABORATOR: “the Mesorah (Masoretic layer 'J')” (clear filter) Sorted Chronologically (old to new). Sort most recent first? 📜 פָּרָשַׁת וְזֹאת הַבְּרָכָה | Parashat v’Zōt haBrakhah (Deuteronomy 33:1-34:12), color-coded according to its narrative layersThe text of parashat v’Zot haBrakhah, distinguished according to the stratigraphic layers of its composition according to the Supplementary Hypothesis. . . . 📜 פָּרָשַׁת בְּרֵאשִׁית | Parashat Bereshit (Genesis 1:1-6:8), color-coded according to its narrative layersThe text of parashat Bereishit, distinguished according to the stratigraphic layers of its composition according to the Supplementary Hypothesis. . . .
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ויהי נעם אדני אלהינו עלינו ומעשה ידינו כוננה עלינו ומעשה ידינו כוננהו "May the pleasantness of אדֹני our elo’ah be upon us; may our handiwork be established for us — our handiwork, may it be established." –Psalms 90:17
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