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📜 פָּרָשַׁת קֹרַח | Parashat Qoraḥ (Numbers 16:1-18:32), color-coded according to its narrative layers Contributor(s): The text of parashat Qoraḥ, distinguished according to the stratigraphic layers of its composition according to the Supplementary Hypothesis. . . . 📜 Torah Reading for Parashat Qoraḥ (Numbers 16:1-18:32): Chantable English translation with trōp, by Len Fellman Contributor(s): A Torah reading of Parashat Qoraḥ in English translation, transtropilized. . . . 💬 Haftarah Reading for Parashat Qoraḥ (1 Samuel 11:14-12:22): Chantable English translation with trōp, by Len Fellman Contributor(s): The haftarah reading for Parashat Qoraḥ in English translation, transtropilized. . . .
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Aharon's flowering rod from BL Add 11639, f. 519v
Full-page miniature of the twelve rods with the flourishing rod of Aharon in the middle (Num. 17:17-25). Caption: 'These are the twelve rods, and the rod of Aharon was among their rods'. Image taken from f. 519v of Miscellany of biblical and other texts ('The Northern French Miscellany' or earlier 'the British Museum Miscellany')(This image is set to automatically show as the "featured image" in category pages and in shared links on social media.)
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The Open Siddur Project is a volunteer-driven, non-profit, non-commercial, non-denominational, non-prescriptive, gratis & libre Open Access archive of contemplative praxes, liturgical readings, and Jewish prayer literature (historic and contemporary, familiar and obscure) composed in every era, region, and language Jews have ever prayed. Our goal is to provide a platform for sharing open-source resources, tools, and content for individuals and communities crafting their own prayerbook (siddur). Through this we hope to empower personal autonomy, preserve customs, and foster creativity in religious culture.
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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