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Parashat Emor: Haftarah
The haftarah for Emor is a vision from the prophet Yehezkel. He talks about a future Beit Mikdash and the rules for the kohanim who will work there. Some of the descriptions are very similar to the rules for kohanim that appear in our parashah.
Parashat Ki Tavo: Haftarah
Learn about this week's light-filled haftarah.
Parashat Ha'azinu: Haftarah
The Shabbat between Rosh Hashanah and Yom Kippur has a special name: Shabbat Shuvah. “Shuvah” means “return” or “repent.”
The opening word of our haftarah is—you guessed it—shuvah. The shoresh ש.ו.ב (to turn or repent) comes up quite a few times in the haftarah.
Haftarah for Shabbat Rosh Hodesh
Learn about the haftarah we read several times a year, for shabbat Rosh Hodesh
Haftarah for Shabbat Zachor
Learn about the connection between Amalek and the haftarah for Shabbat Zachor
Parashat Mishpatim: Haftarah
This Shabbat is also Rosh Hodesh, when we celebrate a new month on the Jewish calendar
Parashat Lekh Lekha: Haftarah
Learn about the haftarah for Lekh Lekha where the Jewish people are having a hard time in exile.
Parashat Vayera: Haftarah
Learn about Elisha the prophet in this week's haftarah.
Parashat Hayyei Sarah: Haftarah
Learn about King David growing old and weak, and how this connects to this week's parashah.
Parashat Shemot: Haftarah
Learn about the haftarah for parashat Shemot
Parashat Va'era: Haftarah
In our haftarah, God tells the prophet Yehezkel to deliver a message to the Pharaoh of Mitzrayim in those days: You will get what you deserve.
Parashat Noah: Haftarah
After the destruction of the first Temple, the Jewish people were exiled. Yeshayahu (Isaiah) the prophets comforts them.
Parashat Yitro: Haftarah
Our parashah and haftarah both feature something totally supernatural, other-wordly, and impossible to imagine: God’s revelation! Check out some of the similarities between the two.
Parashat Vezot Ha-Berakhah: Haftarah
The haftarah for Simhat Torah comes from the next book in Tanakh, Sefer Yehoshua, which picks up right where the Torah ends.
Parashat Devarim: Haftarah
Shabbat this week is called Shabbat Hazon, named after the first word in our haftarah. Hazon means “vision.” Our haftarah includes a grim vision of destruction from the prophet Yeshayahu.
Parashat Shoftim: Haftarah
This week we read the fourth haftarah of comfort, and this keep getting more and more uplifting!
Parashat Nitzavim-Vayeilekh: Haftarah
Learn about clothing in this week's haftarah, the final of the seven haftarot of comfort we read after Tisha B'Av.
Parashat Shelah: Haftarah
Learn about the spies that Yehoshua sent, one generation after the original cast of spies went to the Land of Canaan.
Parashat Re'eh: Haftarah
We continue this week with #3 of the seven-part series of comforting haftarot for the weeks after Tisha B’Av. This one features the prophet Yeshayahu promising a wonderful future for the Jewish people.
Parashat Eikev: Haftarah
Learn about this week's haftarah, the second of seven haftarot of comfort that begin after the sadness of Tisha B'Av.