Nehardeah

Nahar Deah

Nahar Deah ("the river of knowledge"), the weekly Torah portion sheets of the Hebrew University in Jerusalem, will try each week to present different aspects of the profusion of ideas that has grown up, around the Book of Books, in Jewish culture, and in the surrounding societies, which came into contact with it. To do this we will follow the parashat hashavua, the weekly Torah portion read in synagogue, and the haphtarah, a portion of the books of the prophets, which accompanies the Torah reading, and we will point out some of the many traditions connected to them. The focus of the discussion will always be a topic in the parashat hashavua, which will be elaborated upon from many varied viewpoints. In this way we will open new vistas to look out on this central work, which forms the basis of the culture of the Jewish people.

We hope that Nahar Deah, the flow of knowledge from our literature, will quench the thirst of those who seek knowledge and wisdom and will serve to water the roots of the "tree of knowledge", the fruits of which generations have, do and will taste.

 

Bereshit

Shemot

Vayikra

BaMidbar

Dvarim

Bereshit Shemot Vayikra BaMidbar Devarim
Noach Vaera Tzav Nasso Vaetchanan
Lech Lecha Bo Shemini BeHa'alotehkha Ekev
Vayera Beshalach Tazria Shlach Lekha Reeh
Hayei Sara Yitro Metzora Korach Shoftim
Toldot Mishpatim Aharei Mot - Kedoshim Chukkat Ki Tetze
Vayetze Trumah Balak Ki Tavo
Vayishlach Tetzave Emor Pinhas Nitzavim
Vayeshev Ki-Tissa Behar Matot - Masei Vayelech
Miketz Vayakhel Behukotai Haazinu
Vayigash Pekudei VeZot Habracha
Vayehi

 

 

 


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