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Torah Reading Quick Links
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Now you can practice your Torah readings directly
from an image
of the Torah you'll be using!!!!
To find your reading, click on the link that
includes the number of your reading (there are usually 7 readings and a
maftir on Shabbat; fewer for other days.) See the note at the bottom of the
page to help decode filenames and find your reading.
NOTE: These files are meant to be used
on the computer; if you do print them please be sure to bring printouts to the
CBE office or Religious School office for proper disposal in a
Geniza.
Upcoming Torah Readings
July 10,
2010,
9 AM --
Shabbat Mattot-Mase,
M'varchim Hodesh Av
July 17,
2010,
9 AM --
Shabbat Hazon, Shabbat
Parashat D'varim
July 24,
2010,
9 AM --
Shabbat Nahamu, Shabbat
Parasht Va'et-khanan
July 31,
2010,
9 AM --
Shabbat Parashat Ekev
August 7,
2010,
9 AM --
Shabbat Parashat Re'eh,
M'varkhim Hodesh Elul
August 14,
2010,
9 AM --
Shabbat
Parashat Shoftim
August 21,
2010,
9 AM --
Shabbat Parashat Ki Tetzeh
August 28,
2010,
9 AM --
Shabbat Parashat Ki Tavo
September 4,
2010,
9 AM --
Shabbat
Parshi'ot Nitzavim-Vayelech (Selichot
tonight)
Monday, September 6,
2010,
9 AM --
Federal
Holiday Labor Day, Parashat Ha'azinu
Rosh
Hashanah
Note:
One Torah will be in the sanctuary and the other in
the teen tent, also one will use the Pinchas Torah for Maftir and the other will
roll to the Maftir -- choices will be posted when the decision is made. If you
have questions, contact Claire Fine.
September 11,
2010,
9 AM --
Shabbat Parashat Ha'azinu,
Shabbat Shuvah
Sunday, September 12,
2010,
8:30 AM --
Fast Day: Tzom Gedaliah 5771
Yom Kippur
Note:
One Torah will be in the
sanctuary and the other in the teen tent -- choices will be posted when the
decision is made. If you have questions, contact
Claire Fine.
NOTES:
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Filenames: Once you open the correct photo using the links above,
understanding the photo's filename may help you find where your reading
starts in the photo.
In the actual Torah the columns often do not
correspond with the pages in the Tikkun. Therefore a naming convention
has been used for these photo files, indicating the first and last complete
verses included in the photo. This is explained below.

** If more than one file
with your page numbers is listed, check with the
Leyning Coordinator to find out which Torah scroll you'll be reading
from.
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