Phần Torah tháng 3 năm 2023
Sukkot is celebrated over seven days [Eight in the Diaspora. ] The first two days of Sukkot are a major holidays [Yom Tov] in the Diaspora and are followed by the Festival "weekdays" called Chol HaMoed. In Israel the Chol HaMoed begin on Sukkot Day II Show 12th October 2022Sukkot III [Chol HaMoed I] סוכות ג׳, חל המועד א׳Num. 29. 17-2518 Tishrei 13th October 2022Sukkot IV [Chol HaMoed II] סוכות ד׳, חל המועד ב׳Num. 29. 20-2819 Tishrei 14th October 2022Sukkot V [Chol HaMoed III] סוכות ה׳, חל המועד ג׳Num. 29. 23-3120 Tishrei 15th October 2022Sukkot VI Shabbat [Chol HaMoed IV] סוכות שבת חל המועדEx. 33. 12–34. 2621 Tishrei 16th October 2022Sukkot VII [Hoshanah Rabbah] סוכות ז׳ הושנא רבהNum. 29. 26-3422 Tishrei 17th October 2022Shemini Atzeret שמיני עצרתDeut. 14. 22–16. 171 Kgs. 8. 54-6622 Tishrei 17th October 2022erev Simhat Torah ערב שמחת תורה In most Jewish communities the Torah is read at night on Simhat Torah. [This is the only time when the Torah is read at night. ] There are various customs regarding which Torah sections are read, although many select Vezot Haberachah, the last weekly portion on the Torah, omitting the last verses 23 Tishrei18th October 2022Simhat Torah [Rejoicing in the Torah] שמחת תורה Simchat Torah is a celebration marking the conclusion of the annual cycle of public Torah readings and the beginning of a new cycle. In Israel, Simhat Torah and Shemini Atzeret are celebrated on the same day 27 Tishrei22nd October 2022Parashat Bereshit פרשת בראשיתGen. 1. 1–6. 830 Tishrei 25th October 2022Rosh Chodesh Cheshvan ראש חודש חשון [When a Hebrew month has 30 days Rosh Chodesh is traditionally celebrated over two days — the 30th of the old month and 1st of the new month. ]Num. 28. 1-151 Cheshvan 26th October 2022Rosh Chodesh Cheshvan ראש חודש חשוןNum. 28. 1-154 Cheshvan 29th October 2022Parashat Noach פרשת נחGen. 6. 9–11. 3211 Cheshvan 5th November 2022Parashat Lekh Lekha פרשת לך-לךGen. 12. 1–17. 27Isa. 40. 27–41. 1618 Cheshvan 12th November 2022Parashat Vayera פרשת ויראGen. 18. 1–22. 2425 Cheshvan 19th November 2022Parashat Chayei Sarah פרשת חיי שרהGen. 23. 1–25. 1830 Cheshvan 24th November 2022Rosh Chodesh Kislev ראש חודש כסלו [When a Hebrew month has 30 days Rosh Chodesh is traditionally celebrated over two days — the 30th of the old month and 1st of the new month. ]Num. 28. 1-151 Kislev 25th November 2022Rosh Chodesh Kislev ראש חודש כסלוNum. 28. 1-152 Kislev 26th November 2022Parashat Toledot פרשת תולדותGen. 25. 19–28. 9Mal. 1. 1–2. 79 Kislev 3rd December 2022Parashat Vayetze פרשת ויצאGen. 28. 10–32. 316 Kislev 10th December 2022Parashat Vayishlach פרשת וישלחGen. 32. 4–36. 4323 Kislev 17th December 2022Parashat Vayeshev פרשת וישבGen. 37. 1–40. 23Amos 2. 6–3. 824 Kislev 18th December 2022Erev Chanukah חנוכה ערב25 Kislev 19th December 2022Chanukah I חנוכה א׳Num. 7. 1-1726 Kislev 20th December 2022Chanukah II חנוכה ב׳Num. 7. 18-2927 Kislev 21st December 2022Chanukah III חנוכה ג׳Num. 7. 24-3528 Kislev 22nd December 2022Chanukah IV חנוכה ד׳Num. 7. 30-4129 Kislev 23rd December 2022Chanukah V חנוכה ה׳Num. 7. 36-4730 Kislev 24th December 2022Parashat Miketz Shabbat Chanukah Rosh Chodesh Tevet פרשת מקץ חנוכה [When a Hebrew month has 30 days Rosh Chodesh is traditionally celebrated over two days — the 30th of the old month and 1st of the new month. ]Zech. 2. 14–4. 71 Tevet 25th December 2022Chanukah VII Rosh Chodesh Tevet חנוכה ז׳, ראש חודש טבת2 Tevet 26th December 2022Chanukah VIII חנוכה ט׳Num. 7. 54–8. 47 Tevet 31st December 2022Parashat Vayigash פרשת ויגשGen. 44. 18–47. 27Ezek. 37. 15-2810 Tevet 3rd January 2023Asara B’Tevet [The Tenth of Tevet] עשרה בטבת Ex. 32. 11-14; 34. 1-10 [No haftarah for Sephardim] 14 Tevet7th January 2023Parashat Vayechi פרשת ויחיGen. 47. 28–50. 261 Kgs. 2. 1-1221 Tevet 14th January 2023Parashat Shemot פרשת שמותEx. 1. 1–6. 1 Isa. 27. 6–28. 13; 29. 22-23 28 Tevet21st January 2023Parashat Vaera פרשת ואראEx. 6. 2–9. 35Ezek. 28. 25–29. 211 Shevat 23rd January 2023Rosh Chodesh Shevat ראש חודש שבטNum. 28. 1-156 Shevat 28th January 2023Parashat Bo פרשת באEx. 10. 1–13. 16Jer. 46. 13-2813 Shevat 4th February 2023Parashat Beshalach Shabbat Shirah פרשת בשלחEx. 13. 17–17. 1615 Shevat 6th February 2023Tu B’Shvat [The Fifteenth of Sh'vat] New Year for Trees ט״ו בשבט; ראש השנה לאילנות 20 Shevat 11th February 2023Parashat Yitro פרשת יתרוEx. 18. 1–20. 2327 Shevat 18th February 2023Parashat Mishpatim Shabbat Shekalim פרשת משפטים, שבת שקלים30 Shevat 21st February 2023Rosh Chodesh Adar ראש חודש אדר א׳ [When a Hebrew month has 30 days Rosh Chodesh is traditionally celebrated over two days — the 30th of the old month and 1st of the new month. ]Num. 28. 1-151 Adar 22nd February 2023Rosh Chodesh Adar ראש חודש אדר א׳Num. 28. 1-154 Adar 25th February 2023Parashat Terumah פרשת תרומהEx. 25. 1–27. 191 Kgs. 5. 26–6. 1311 Adar 4th March 2023Parashat Tetzaveh Shabbat Zachor פרשת תצוה, שבת זכור13 Adar 6th March 2023Ta’anit Esther [Fast of Esther] erev Purim תענית אסתר Ex. 32. 11-14; 34. 1-10 [am & pm] [No Haftarah for Sephardim] 14 Adar7th March 2023Purim פוריםEx. 17. 8-1615 Adar 8th March 2023Shushan Purim שושן פורים Shushan Purim is celebrated in Jerusalem and walled cities. 11th March 2023Parashat Ki Tisa Shabbat Parah פרשת כי תשא, שבת פרה25 Adar 18th March 2023Parashat Vayakhel–Pekudei Shabbat HaChodesh פרשת ויקהל-פקודי, שבת החודש1 Nisan 23rd March 2023Rosh Chodesh Nisan ראש חודש ניסןNum. 28. 1-153 Nisan 25th March 2023Parashat Vayikra פרשת ויקראLev. 1. 1–5. 26Isa. 43. 21–44. 2310 Nisan 1st April 2023Parashat Tzav Shabbat HaGadol פרשת צו, שבת הגדולLev. 6. 1–8. 36Mal. 3. 4–2414 Nisan 5th April 2023Ta’anit Bechorot [Fast of the Firstborn] תענית בכורות ,תענית בכורים Fast Day [for the Firstborn]14 Nisan 5th April 2023Erev Pesach ערב פסח15 Nisan 6th April 2023Pesach I פסח א׳16 Nisan 7th April 2023Pesach II פסח ב׳2 Kgs. 23. 1-9, 21-2517 Nisan 8th April 2023Pesach Shabbat [Chol HaMoed I] פסח שבת, חל המועד18 Nisan 9th April 2023Pesach IV [Chol HaMoed II] פסח ד׳, חל המועד ב׳19 Nisan 10th April 2023Pesach V [Chol HaMoed III] פסח ה׳, חל המועד ג׳20 Nisan 11th April 2023Pesach VI [Chol HaMoed IV] פסח ו׳, חל המועד ד׳21 Nisan 12th April 2023Pesach VII פסח ז׳2 Sam. 22. 1-5122 Nisan 13th April 2023Pesach VIII פסח ח׳Isa. 10. 32–12. 624 Nisan 15th April 2023Parashat Shemini פרשת שמיניLev. 9. 1–11. 4727 Nisan 18th April 2023Yom HaShoah [Holocaust and Heroism Remembrance Day] יום השואה, יום הזיכרון לשואה ולגבורה30 Nisan 21st April 2023Rosh Chodesh Iyar ראש חודש אייר [When a Hebrew month has 30 days Rosh Chodesh is traditionally celebrated over two days — the 30th of the old month and 1st of the new month. ]Num. 28. 1-151 Iyar 22nd April 2023Parashat Tazria-Metzorah Rosh Chodesh Iyar פרשת תזריע-מצרע, ראש חודש Lev. 12. 1–15. 33Isa. 66. 1-244 Iyar 25th April 2023Yom HaZikaron [Israeli Remembrance Day] יום הזיכרון, יום הזיכרון לחללי מערכות ישראל ולנפגעי פעולות האיבה [Israeli Fallen Soldiers and Victims of Terrorism Remembrance Day] 5 Iyar26th April 2023Yom Ha’Atzmaut [Israel Independence Day] יום העצמאות8 Iyar 29th April 2023Parashat Aharei Mot-Kedoshim פרשת אחרי מות-קדשיםLev. 16. 1–20. 2714 Iyar 5th May 2023Pesach Sheini פסח שני Pesach Sheini is a special celebration of Passover which is celebrated exactly one month after Passover. Its historical purpose was to allow those who for special reason where not able to bring the Passover sacrifice on the correct date to have a second opportunity to do so. The celebration is mentioned in the Torah (Num. 9. 1-14) 15 Iyar6th May 2023Parashat Emor פרשת אמורLev. 21. 1–24. 23Ezek. 44. 15-3118 Iyar 9th May 2023Lag Ba’Omer [33rd Day in the Omer] ל״ג בעומר Lag B'Omer or Lag L'Omer is a holiday marking the 33rd day of the Counting of the Omer and falls on the 18th day of Iyar 22 Iyar13th May 2023Parashat Behar-Behukotai פרשת בהר-בחקתיLev. 25. 1–27. 3428 Iyar 19th May 2023Yom Yerushalayim [Jerusalem Day] יום ירושלים29 Iyar 20th May 2023Parashat Bamidbar Shabbat Machar Chodesh פרשת במדבר, שבת מחר חודש [Shabbat before Rosh Chodesh] Num. 1. 1–4. 201 Sam. 20. 18-421 Sivan21st May 2023Rosh Chodesh Sivan ראש חודש סיוןNum. 28. 1-155 Sivan 25th May 2023erev Shavuot ערב שבועות6 Sivan 26th May 2023Shavuot I שבועותEzek. 1. 1-28; 3. 127 Sivan 27th May 2023Shavuot II שבועות בשבת14 Sivan 3rd June 2023Parashat Naso פרשת נשאNum. 4. 21–7. 89Judg. 13. 2-2521 Sivan 10th June 2023Parashat Beha'alotkha פרשת בהעלתךNum. 8. 1–12. 1628 Sivan 17th June 2023Parashat Shelach Lekha פרשת שלח־לךNum. 13. 1–15. 41Josh. 2. 1-2430 Sivan 19th June 2023Rosh Chodesh Tammuz ראש חודש תמוז [When a Hebrew month has 30 days Rosh Chodesh is traditionally celebrated over two days — the 30th of the old month and 1st of the new month. ]Num. 28. 1-281 Tammuz 20th June 2023Rosh Chodesh Tammuz ראש חודש תמוזNum. 28. 1-285 Tammuz 24th June 2023Parashat Korach פרשת קורחNum. 16. 1–18. 321 Sam. 11. 14–12. 2212 Tammuz 1st July 2023Parashat Chukat-Balak פרשת חקת-בלקNum. 19. 1–25. 9Micah 5. 6–6. 817 Tammuz 6th July 2023Tzom Tammuz [17th Tammuz - Shiv'ah Asar b'Tammuz] צום תמוז, שבעה עשר בתמוז Ex. 32. 11-14; 34. 1-10 [am & pm] [No Haftarah for Sephardim] 19 Tammuz8th July 2023Parashat Pinchas 1st Haftarah Admonition פרשת פינחסNum. 25. 10–30. 1 1st Haftarah of Admonition 26 Tammuz15th July 2023Parashat Matot-Masei 2nd Haftarah Admonition פרשת מטות-מסעיNum. 30. 2–36. 13 2nd Haftarah of Admonition 19th July 2023Rosh Chodesh Av ראש חודש אבNum. 28. 1-154 Av 22nd July 2023Parashat Devarim [Sabbath of Vision] Shabbat Chazon 3rd Haftarah Admonition פרשת דברים, שבת חזוןDeut. 1. 1–3. 22 3rd Haftarah of Admonition 8 Av26th July 2023erev Tisha B'Av תשעה באב [The Book of Job may be read also. ] 9 Av27th July 2023Tisha B'Av [The Ninth of Av] ט׳ באב, תשעה באב Ex. 32. 11-14; 34. 1-10 [pm] [Hos. 14. 2-10; Micah 7. 18-20] 11 Av29th July 2023Parashat Va’etchanan Shabbat Nachamu 1st Haftarah Consolation פרשת ואתחנן, שבת נחמוDeut. 3. 23–7. 11 1st Haftarah of Consolation 15 Av2nd August 2023Tu B’Av [The Fifteenth of Av] ט"ו באב 18 Av 5th August 2023Parashat Ekev 2nd Haftarah Consolation פרשת עקבDeut. 7. 12–11. 25 2nd Haftarah of Consolation 25 Av12th August 2023Parashat Re'eh 3rd Haftarah Consolation פרשת ראהDeut. 11. 26–16. 17 3rd Haftarah of Consolation 17th August 2023Rosh Chodesh Elul ראש חודש אלול [When a Hebrew month has 30 days Rosh Chodesh is traditionally celebrated over two days — the 30th of the old month and 1st of the new month. ] In the Sephardic tradition, recital of Selichot in preparation for the High Holidays begins on the second day of the Hebrew month of Elul In the Ashkenazic tradition, Selichot begin on the Saturday night before Rosh Hashanah Num. 28. 1-151 Elul18th August 2023Rosh Chodesh Elul ראש חודש אלול In the Sephardic tradition, recital of Selichot in preparation for the High Holidays begins on the second day of the Hebrew month of Elul In the Ashkenazic tradition, Selichot begin on the Saturday night before Rosh Hashanah Num. 28. 1-152 Elul19th August 2023Parashat Shofetim 4th Haftarah Consolation פרשת שופטיםDeut. 16. 18–21. 9 4th Haftarah of Consolation 9 Elul26th August 2023Parashat Ki Tetze 5th Haftarah Consolation פרשת כי-תצאDeut. 21. 10–25. 19 5th Haftarah of Consolation 16 Elul2nd September 2023Parashat Ki Tavo 6th Haftarah Consolation פרשת כי-תבוא Selichot prayers begin on the Saturday night before Rosh HaShanah for Ashkenazim. If, however, the first day of Rosh HaShanah falls on Monday or Tuesday, Selichot are said beginning the Saturday night prior What is the Hebrew month for March 2023?It is called Nisan in the Book of Esther in the Tanakh and later in the Talmud, which calls it the "New Year", Rosh HaShana, for kings and pilgrimages. It is a month of 30 days. In the year 2023, 1 Nisan will occur on 23 March.
What is 2023 in the Hebrew calendar?As of 2023, we are currently in the year 5783 on the Jewish calendar.
What is the month of Adar in 2023?Rosh Chodesh Adar for Hebrew Year 5783 began on Monday, 20 February 2023 and ended on Wednesday, 22 February 2023 . Start of month of Adar on the Hebrew calendar. Adar (אַדָר) is the 12th month of the Hebrew year, has 29 days, and corresponds to February or March on the Gregorian calendar.
What date is Rosh Hashanah and Yom Kippur 2023?It is observed on the first and second days of the Jewish month of Tishrei, the first month in the civil calendar. In 2023, it will begin on the evening of Friday, September 15, and end at sundown on Sunday, September 17 |