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Parashat Bo: Haftarah
In our haftarah, Yirmeyahu promises that Mitzrayim will be punished for not helping when the Jewish people were threatened by Bavel.
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.