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BSD (BSiyata DShamaya)

Aramaic: With the help of Heaven

Esnoga Bet Emunah

4544 Highline Dr. SE

Olympia, WA 98501

United States of America

2014

http://www.betemunah.org/

E-Mail: [email protected]

Esnoga Bet El

102 Broken Arrow Dr.

Paris TN 38242

United States of America

2014

http://torahfocus.com/

E-Mail: [email protected]

Triennial Cycle (Triennial Torah Cycle) / Septennial Cycle (Septennial Torah Cycle)

Three and 1/2 year Lectionary Readings

Second Year of the Triennial Reading Cycle

I Adar 22, 5774 Feb 21/Feb 22, 2014

Fifth Year of the Shmita Cycle

Candle Lighting and Habdalah Times:

Amarillo, TX, U.S.

Fri. Feb 21 2014 Candles at 6:17 PM

Sat. Feb 22 2014 Habdalah 7:14 PM

Austin & Conroe, TX, U.S.

Fri. Feb 21 2014 Candles at 6:06 PM

Sat. Feb 22 2014 Habdalah 7:00 PM

Brisbane, Australia

Fri. Feb 21 2014 Candles at 6:10 PM

Sat. Feb 22 2014 Habdalah 7:03 PM

Chattanooga, & Cleveland, TN, U.S.

Fri. Feb 21 2014 Candles at 6:11 PM

Sat. Feb 22 2014 Habdalah 7:08 PM

Everett, WA. U.S.

Fri. Feb 21 2014 Candles at 5:22 PM

Sat. Feb 22 2014 Habdalah 6:28 PM

Manila & Cebu, Philippines

Fri. Feb 21 2014 Candles at 5:44 PM

Sat. Feb 22 2014 Habdalah 6:34 PM

Miami, FL, U.S.

Fri. Feb 21 2014 Candles at 6:00 PM

Sat. Feb 22 2014 Habdalah 6:53 PM

Murray, KY, & Paris, TN. U.S.

Fri. Feb 21 2014 Candles at 5:22 PM

Sat. Feb 22 2014 Habdalah 6:20 PM

Olympia, WA, U.S.

Fri. Feb 21 2014 Candles at 5:26 PM

Sat. Feb 22 2014 Habdalah 6:32 PM

San Antonio, TX, U.S.

Fri. Feb 21 2014 Candles at 6:09 PM

Sat. Feb 22 2014 Habdalah 7:04 PM

Sheboygan & Manitowoc, WI, US

Fri. Feb 21 2014 Candles at 5:10 PM

Sat. Feb 22 2014 Habdalah 6:13 PM

Singapore, Singapore

Fri. Feb 21 2014 Candles at 7:03 PM

Sat. Feb 22 2014 Habdalah 7:52 PM

St. Louis, MO, U.S.

Fri. Feb 21 2014 Candles at 5:27 PM

Sat. Feb 22 2014 Habdalah 6:25 PM

Tacoma, WA, U.S.

Fri. Feb 21 2014 Candles at 5:24 PM

Sat. Feb 22 2014 Habdalah 6:30 PM

For other places see: http://chabad.org/calendar/candlelighting.asp

Roll of Honor:

This Torah commentary comes to you courtesy of:

His Eminence Rabbi Dr. Hillel ben David and beloved wife HH Giberet Batsheva bat Sarah

His Honor Paqid Adon David ben Abraham

His Honor Paqid Adon Ezra ben Abraham and beloved wife HH Giberet Karmela bat Sarah,

Her Excellency Giberet Sarai bat Sarah & beloved family

His Excellency Adon Barth Lindemann & beloved family

His Excellency Adon John Batchelor & beloved wife

Her Excellency Giberet Laurie Taylor

His Eminence Rabbi Dr. Eliyahu ben Abraham and beloved wife HH Giberet Dr. Elisheba bat Sarah

Her Excellency Prof. Dr. Conny Williams & beloved family

Her Excellency Giberet Gloria Sutton & beloved family

His Excellency Adon Yoel ben Abraham

His Excellency Adon Tsuriel ben Abraham and beloved wife HE Giberet Gibora bat Sarah

His Excellency Adon Archie Hunnicutt and beloved wife HE Giberet Lisa Hunnicutt

His Excellency Adon HE Adon Yehoshua ben Abraham and beloved wife HE Giberet Rut bat Sarah

His Excellency Adon Michael Murray and beloved wife HE Giberet Leah Murray

His Excellency Adon Kyle Sullivan

His Excellency Adon Zev ben Abraham and beloved wife HE Giberet Katrina Shulgen

His Excellency Adon Michael Harston

For their regular and sacrificial giving, providing the best oil for the lamps, we pray that G-ds richest blessings be upon their lives and those of their loved ones, together with all Yisrael and her Torah Scholars, amen ve amen!

Also a great thank you and great blessings be upon all who send comments to the list about the contents and commentary of the weekly Torah Seder and allied topics.

If you want to subscribe to our list and ensure that you never lose any of our commentaries, or would like your friends also to receive this commentary, please do send me an E-Mail to [email protected] with your E-Mail or the E-Mail addresses of your friends. Toda Rabba!

Shabbat Zeh HaDavar This is the thing

& VaYishlach HaMelekh

Shabbat

Torah Reading:

Weekday Torah Reading:

Saturday Afternoon

Zeh HaDavar

Reader 1 Vayiqra 17:1-7

Reader 1 Vayiqra 19:1-3

This is the thing

Reader 2 Vayiqra 17:8-12

Reader 2 Vayiqra 19:4-6

Esto es lo que

Reader 3 Vayiqra 17:13-16

Reader 3 Vayiqra 19:7-10

Vayiqra (Lev.) 17:1 18:30

Reader 4 Vayiqra 18:1-5

Ashlamatah:

Isaiah 66:1-11

Reader 5 Vayiqra 18:6-14

Monday & Thursday

Mornings

Special: I Kings 7:13-26

Reader 6 Vayiqra 18:15-21

Reader 1 Vayiqra 19:1-3

Psalm 81:1- + 82:1-

Reader 7 Vayiqra 18:22-30

Reader 2 Vayiqra 19:4-6

Maftir Vayiqra 18:28-30

Reader 3 Vayiqra 19:7-10

2 Pet 1:8-11; Lk 15:1-10

Acts 25:23-27

Isaiah 66:1-11

I Kings 7:13-26

Blessings Before Torah Study

Blessed are You, Ha-Shem our G-d, King of the universe, Who has sanctified us through Your commandments, and commanded us to actively study Torah. Amen!

Please Ha-Shem, our G-d, sweeten the words of Your Torah in our mouths and in the mouths of all Your people Israel. May we and our offspring, and our offspring's offspring, and all the offspring of Your people, the House of Israel, may we all, together, know Your Name and study Your Torah for the sake of fulfilling Your desire. Blessed are You, Ha-Shem, Who teaches Torah to His people Israel. Amen!

Blessed are You, Ha-Shem our G-d, King of the universe, Who chose us from all the nations, and gave us the Torah. Blessed are You, Ha-Shem, Giver of the Torah. Amen!

Ha-Shem spoke to Moses, explaining a Commandment. "Speak to Aaron and his sons, and teach them the following Commandment: This is how you should bless the Children of Israel. Say to the Children of Israel:

May Ha-Shem bless you and keep watch over you; - Amen!

May Ha-Shem make His Presence enlighten you, and may He be kind to you; - Amen!

May Ha-Shem bestow favor on you, and grant you peace. Amen!

This way, the priests will link My Name with the Israelites, and I will bless them."

These are the Laws for which the Torah did not mandate specific amounts: How much growing produce must be left in the corner of the field for the poor; how much of the first fruits must be offered at the Holy Temple; how much one must bring as an offering when one visits the Holy Temple three times a year; how much one must do when doing acts of kindness; and there is no maximum amount of Torah that a person must study.

These are the Laws whose benefits a person can often enjoy even in this world, even though the primary reward is in the Next World: They are: Honouring one's father and mother; doing acts of kindness; early attendance at the place of Torah study -- morning and night; showing hospitality to guests; visiting the sick; providing for the financial needs of a bride; escorting the dead; being very engrossed in prayer; bringing peace between two people, and between husband and wife; but the study of Torah is as great as all of them together. Amen!

Contents of the Torah Seder

On slaying animals for Food Leviticus 17:1-7

Place of Sacrifices Leviticus 17:8-9

Blood Not to be Eaten Leviticus 17:10-14

Carcass Which Causes Defilement Leviticus 17:15-16

Introductory Exhortation Leviticus 18:1-5

Forbidden Sexual Unions Leviticus 18:6-18

Immoral Practices Forbidden Leviticus 18:19-23

Exhortation to lay to Heart the Fate of the Canaanites 18:24-30

Rashi & Targum Pseudo Jonathan

for: Vayiqra (Lev.) 17:1 18:30

RASHI

TARGUM PSEUDO JONATHAN

1. And the Lord spoke to Moses, saying:

1. And the LORD spoke with Mosheh, saying:

2. Speak to Aaron and to his sons, and to all the children of Israel, and say to them: This is the thing the Lord has commanded, saying:

2. Speak with Aharon and with his sons, and with the sons of Israel, and tell them: This is the word which the LORD has commanded, saying:

3. Any man of the House of Israel, who slaughters an ox, a lamb, or a goat inside the camp, or who slaughters outside the camp,

3. A man of the house of Israel, young or old, who will kill as a sacrifice a bullock, or lamb, or goat in the camp, or who kills it without the camp,

4. but does not bring it to the entrance of the Tent of Meeting to offer up as a sacrifice to the Lord before the Mishkan of the Lord, this [act] will be counted for that man as blood he has shed blood, and that man will be cut off from among his people;

4. and brings it not to the door of the tabernacle of ordinance to offer it an oblation before the LORD, before the tabernacle of the LORD, the blood of slaughter will be reckoned to that man, and it will be to him as if he had shed innocent blood, and that man will be destroyed from his people.

5. in order that the children of Israel should bring their offerings which they slaughter on the open field, and bring them to the Lord, to the entrance of the Tent of Mee