• Tree of Life Congregation - Scottsdale, Arizona on September 30, 2023

  • Dec 23 2023
  • Length: 44 mins
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Tree of Life Congregation - Scottsdale, Arizona on September 30, 2023

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  • Sept. 30, 2023

    Shalom and Moadim L'simcha/ Gut mo'ed!

    Thank you for joining us today! We have another special service for you, the service about Sukkot (The Feast of Booths/Tabernacles)! So join us as Rabbi Jack show you the deeper meaning of Sukkot and how it all points to Yeshua Hamashiach.

    We have a LOT of info for you today to be sure to read all the description for what readings to do each this week!!

    Todays portion reading: Sukkot Il

    Leviticus 23:42-43

    Blessings: Sharlyn

    Torah Hebrew: Steve

    Torah/B'rit Hadasha English: Crystal in standing for Grandmother, Margaret Darash: Steve

    Full Torah portion readings each day this week of Sukkot are:

    Suggested Psalm reading is: The Psalms of Ascent Shirim haMa'alot niven pl, which is Psalms 120-135. Try singing through the chapters in it's entirety each day (or a few a day and make it though all 15 by end of Sukkot); and while singing/chanting, envision you and your family on a trip, walking down the road to Jerusalem for the Feast of Sukkot!

    Parashat: Sukkot | & Il (Sept 30, Oct 1)

    Torah: LEVITICUS 22:26-23:44, NUMBERS 29:12-16

    Haf Tarah: 1 KINGS 8:2-21, Zech: 14:1-21

    B'rit Hadasha: JOHN: 1:10:14; 7:1-10, Rev: 7:1-10; 21:1-4

    Parashat: Sukkot III "Chol HaMoed I" (Oct 2)

    Torah: Exodus: 33:12-34:26, Num. 29:17-25

    HafTarah: Ezek. 38:18-39:1

    B'rit Hadasha: James

    Parashat: Sukkot IV "Chol HaMoed II" (Oct 3)

    Torah: Num. 29:20-28

    B'rit Hadasha: John 7-8

    Parashat: Sukkot V "Chol HaMoed III" (Oct 4)

    Torah: Num. 29:23-28

    B'rit Hadasha: John 7-8

    Parashat: Sukkot VI "Chol HaMoed I" (Oct 5)

    Torah: Exodus: 33:12-34:26, Num: 29:26-31

    HafTarah: Ezek: 38:18-39:1

    B'rit Hadasha: John 7-8

    Parashat: Sukkot VII "Hoshanah Rabbah" (Oct 6)

    Torah: Num. 29:26-34

    HafTarah: Ecclesiastes

    B'rit Hadasha: John 7-8

    Parashat: Shemini Atzeret "Eighth day of the solemn assembly" (Oct 7)

    Torah: Deut. 14:22-16:17, Num. 29:35-30:1@Vzot-Haberakhah

    Haf Tarah: 1 Kgs. 8:54-8:66

    B'rit Hadasha: Matt. 17:1-9; Mark 12:28-3

    Parashat: erev Simchat Torah (Oct 7 @ night)

    Torah: Deut. 33:1-17 [or 33:1-26] (Customs may vary).

    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.

    Parashat: Simchat Torah "Rejoicing in the Torah" (Oct 8)

    Torah: Deut. 33:1-34:12; Vzot-Haberakhah, Genesis 1

    HafTarah: Josh. 1:1-18

    B'rit Hadasha: Rev: 22:1-5

    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. In Messianic Congregations they are usually celebrated the same day as well.

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