Donny Rose hosts a weekly podcast discussing the do's and don'ts of how to read this week's parasha. Feedback? E-mail me at torahreadingpodcast@gmail.com or join the conversation at on the Sof Pasuk WhatsApp.
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Every week, Rabbis Muskin, Mahler and Weiner will tape a fifteen-minute podcast discussion on one Pasuk chosen from the Parshat HaShavua, sharing their different views and allowing for a free flow of ideas between the rabbis. Each Thursday the podcast will be distributed helping the listening audience to prepare for the coming Shabbat. The first podcast will be produced for Parashat Noach and will be distributed on Thursday October 31.
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Getting to know the boring parts. Follow along in Bereshit 5:1, 5:6, 5:32, 6:1, 10:1, 11:10, 1:1, 1:3, 5:2, 2:4. Provide your feedback or join the WhatsApp group by sending an email to torahreadingpodcast@gmail.com.
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The Noach podcast addressed the very first Pasuk in the Parasha and focused on what the word "Tzadik" means.
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Knowing, names, and revelations. Follow along in Shemot 33:13, 17, Bereshit 1:5, 2:20, Shemot 3:13-14, 33:19, 34:5, Bereshit 12:8. Provide your feedback or join the WhatsApp group by sending an email to torahreadingpodcast@gmail.com.
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Hashem is (or it, will be?) sanctified with righteousness. Provide your feedback or join the WhatsApp group by sending an email to torahreadingpodcast@gmail.com.
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Pronouncing the patah genuva, alternative forms on "grapes," and a cautionary tale of confusing a pashta for a kadma. Follow along in Devarim 32:15, 32, 47. Provide your feedback or join the WhatsApp group by sending an email to torahreadingpodcast@gmail.com.
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A kiddush for Rosh Hashana from Yotam Segel. Follow him on Facebook, here. Provide your feedback or join the WhatsApp group by sending an email to torahreadingpodcast@gmail.com.
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Three things that catch my attention in Nitzavim-Vayelech. Follow along in Devarim 29:19, 31:2, 29:11, 30:19.
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The forms for "son," and the known and unknowns of the telisha gedola. Follow along in Devarim 21:18, 16, 25:2, Yona 4:10, Devarim 21:21, 22:21. Provide your feedback or join the WhatsApp group by sending an email to torahreadingpodcast@gmail.com.
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The lengthening of the prepositional lamed, and a cautionary tale for Bible scholars. Follow along in Devarim 17:8, 17:1, Bereshit 1:6, Yeshayahu 28:10, 52:2. Provide your feedback or join the WhatsApp group by sending an email to torahreadingpodcast@gmail.com.
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The late breaking etnachta. Follow along in Devarim 14:21, 11:21, 22:28. Provide your feedback or join the WhatsApp group by sending an email to torahreadingpodcast@gmail.com.
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Unexpected starts and stops. Follow along in Devarim 8:15, Shemot 30:3, Devarim 7:15, Bereishit 30:35, 47:14, Devarim 11:4. Provide your feedback or join the WhatsApp group by sending an email to torahreadingpodcast@gmail.com.
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Parsing examples: annoying, satisifying, and complicated. Follow along in Devarim 6:6-7, 5:29, Yeshayahu 40:13. Provide your feedback or join the WhatsApp group by sending an email to torahreadingpodcast@gmail.com.
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Watching the pauses in Chapter 3, especially if you are using a different tune. Follow along in Eicha 3:55, 3:64, 3:59 and Bereshit 27:19. Provide your feedback or join the WhatsApp group by sending an email to torahreadingpodcast@gmail.com.
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A mysterious dagesh chazak at the beginning of word. Follow along in Devarim 2:24, 1:22, Tehillim 118:25, Shemot 12:31, 12:15. Provide your feedback or join the WhatsApp group by sending an email to torahreadingpodcast@gmail.com.
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A karnei para quick refresher (see the full treatment here and here), better parsing in the better manuscripts, and a theory to explain trup inconsistency. Follow along in Bemidbar 35:5, 31:6, 30:5, 8, 12. Provide your feedback or join the WhatsApp group by sending an email to torahreadingpodcast@gmail.com.…
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Parsing questions and qualifying syllables for a zaqef. Follow along in Bemidbar 27:2, 26:12-13, 17, 26, 31, 38, 40. Provide your feedback or join the WhatsApp group by sending an email to torahreadingpodcast@gmail.com.
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To infinitives and little bit beyond. Follow along in Bemidbar 22:13-15, Bereshit 29:19, Bemidbar 22:37. Provide your feedback or join the WhatsApp group by sending an email to torahreadingpodcast@gmail.com.
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A bit of trup mix up and where to put context setting verses. Follow along in Bemidbar 21:34, 22:1-2, Bereshit 43:15, 12:9-10, 20:1, 19:38, 37:1-2, 36:43, 36:1, 35:22. Provide your feedback or join the WhatsApp group by sending an email to torahreadingpodcast@gmail.com.
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The parsing of dangling subjects. Follow along with Bemidbar 16:16-18. Provide your feedback or join the WhatsApp group by sending an email to torahreadingpodcast@gmail.com.
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A counter point to the mappiq hay, and re-learning what's not a correctable mistake. Follow along in Bemidbar 13:32, 15:28, 31, Vayikra 13:4, and Bemidbar 13:20. Provide your feedback or join the WhatsApp group by sending an email to torahreadingpodcast@gmail.com.
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Stressing out about the stress and other ways to ways to make a fuss. Follow along in Bemidbar 11:8, 10-35-36, 11:26, 8:21, 9:17-18. Provide your feedback or join the WhatsApp group by sending an email to torahreadingpodcast@gmail.com.
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Musings from the landscape of Naso. Follow along in Bemidbar 5:27, 6:9, 6:14, 6:16-17. Provide your feedback or join the WhatsApp group by sending an email to torahreadingpodcast@gmail.com.
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Reading Rut, then and now. Follow along in Rut 2:4, 4:11, 4:9, Bereshit 29:5, Rut 3:13. Provide your feedback or join the WhatsApp group by sending an email to torahreadingpodcast@gmail.com.
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3! 70! 200! Follow along in Bemidbar 3:46, 3:39, 3:43 and 3:48. Provide your feedback or join the WhatsApp group by sending an email to torahreadingpodcast@gmail.com.
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Taking care on stresses and one of my favorite construct forms. Follow along in Vayikra 26:18, 21, 25, 27:30, 32. Provide your feedback or join the WhatsApp group by sending an email to torahreadingpodcast@gmail.com.
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Constucts just like Behar, an archaic form, and how I explain bond prices and interest rates to new investors. Follow along in Vayrika 25:5-6, 9, 29, 25:21, 26:34, 25:51-52. Provide your feedback or join the WhatsApp group by sending an email to torahreadingpodcast@gmail.com.
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Three pesukim to look forward to this week. Follow along in 21:23 , 23:17, 24:5.
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More ways to parse, including on our favorite pasuk. Follow along in Vayikra 20:17, 20:18, 20:22. Provide your feedback or join the WhatsApp group by sending an email to torahreadingpodcast@gmail.com.
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The unexpected flexibility in how to parse the lowest level of the mafsikim. Follow along in Vayrika 16:29, 16:10, Bereshit 27:33, Vayrika 16:12. Provide your feedback or join the WhatsApp group by sending an email to torahreadingpodcast@gmail.com.
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A little bit of background on the music for everyone's favorite sing along.
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Unusual frames fro leftover oil, but at least you can use that to remember the trup. Follow along in Vayrika 14:3-4, 15-18, 27-29. Provide your feedback or join the WhatsApp group by sending an email to torahreadingpodcast@gmail.com.
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Tips and trips for navigating the challenges of Tazria. Follow along in 12:4-5, 13:3-4, 12:5, 12:7-8, 12:14-15, 13:4, 13:20, 13:23, 13:28, 13:30-32, 13:47, 13:53 and 13:58. Provide your feedback or join the WhatsApp group by sending an email to torahreadingpodcast@gmail.com.
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Changes to the wav when connecting words with "and," the use of a wav to express a hyopothetical, and the (not necessarily) unsual form for asking a question that looks like the definite article. Follow along in Vayrika 9:3-4, 7:23, 10:19.. Provide your feedback or join the WhatsApp group by sending an email to torahreadingpodcast@gmail.com.…
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Taking care with the dagesh chazak and watching out for what the ritually clean man is up to. Follow along with Vayikra 6:14, 7:30, Bemidbar 19:18. Provide your feedback or join the WhatsApp group by sending an email to torahreadingpodcast@gmail.com.
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Moshe Ginsberg is back on the podcast to talk about why we have a hataf kamatz on מרדכי that ins’t just a sheva na. Follow along in Ester 2:5, Bereshit 27:38, 3:23, Devarim 32:13, Ester 4:11, 6:1. Provide your feedback or join the WhatsApp group by sending an email to torahreadingpodcast@gmail.com.
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Plenty of constructs to watch out for this week. Follow along in Vayikra 1:9, 3:16, 1:2, 2:1, 1:16, 4:12, 5:9.
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Nadav's insight on how the sof aliyot relate a theme and whether this week's parasha is Pekudei or Fekudei. Follow along in Shemot 8:6. Provide your feedback or join the WhatsApp group by sending an email to torahreadingpodcast@gmail.com.
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Talking about vowels Follow along in Shemot 37:13, 36:34, 36:10, 38:18, 36:37, 35:5. Click here to support Crossroads and our 5K run in the Jerusalem marathon: https://causematch.com/crossroads_jlm/142416
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Nadav joins me on the podcast to discuss an entirely regular parsing of "bread and water". Follow along in Melachim Alef 18:4, Devarim 23:5 and Bereshit 14:8. Nadav is running the 5K in Jerusalem next week to raise money for Crossroads. Click here to support Nadav's run: https://causematch.com/crossroads_jlm/142416…
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Tani joins the podcast to share his version of the telisha, discuss an unusal parsing that we can't solve, and the time he was accosted for saying שתי as a sheva nah. Follow along in Shemot 27:21, 28:6, 29:40, 18:8, 28:7, 28:26, Vayrika 23:17, Shemot 29:41, 25:9. Provide your feedback or join the WhatsApp group by sending an email to torahreadingpo…
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Josh Lennon joins the podcast to talk about the difference in how to sing the telisha ketana versus the telisha gedola. Follow along in Shemot 27:1, 25:33, 37:19 and Melachim Alef 6:6, 5:30. Provide your feedback or join the WhatsApp group by sending an email to torahreadingpodcast@gmail.com.
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Where pauses are a matter of law. Follow along in Shemot 22:2, 21:22-23, 21:36, 21:32. Provide your feedback or join the WhatsApp group by sending an email to torahreadingpodcast@gmail.com.
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Plenty of keves yayin and a thouroughly embarrasing mistake. Follow along in Shemot 19:18, 21-22, 20:4, and Yeshayahu 6:13. Provide your feedback or join the WhatsApp group by sending an email to torahreadingpodcast@gmail.com.
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Parsing Shabbat properly, reading about who exactly was on the banks of the sea, and believing in Hashem and Moshe exactly like it should be. Follow along in Shemot 16:26-27, 14:30, 14:31, Bereshit 32:11, Bemidbar 15:39, and in this podcast from Rabbi Jeremy Wieder: https://youtu.be/GKgIrnV9aBw?si=RguxwWm2_ke8S5Yi Provide your feedback or join the …
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Remedial segolate training, a keves yayin, and unusual parsing accross pesukim. Follow along in Yermiyahu 46:23, Shemot 12:10, 12:27-28, 12:21. Provide your feedback or join the WhatsApp group by sending an email to torahreadingpodcast@gmail.com.
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Mistaken trup and fun with frames. Follow along in Shemot 9:9, 9:19, 9:23 and 9:31-32. Provide your feedback or join the WhatsApp group by sending an email to torahreadingpodcast@gmail.com.
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Lord, sir, and sirs, poor and afflicted, and a misplaced priest of Midyan. Follow along in Shemot 4:10, Bereishit 19:2, Shemot 3:7, 4:31, 3:1. Provide your feedback or join the WhatsApp group by sending an email to torahreadingpodcast@gmail.com.
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A tricky sort of wav consecutive and talking about what imperfects can, will, may, and should mean. Follow along in Bereishit 48:7, 48:20.
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