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Parashat Bo: Torah Reading
What if someone makes a mistake when reading Torah? No one is perfect, so what do you do if the reader doesn’t get everything right?
Parashat Tzav: Torah Reading
This week, we get to enjoy a very special and rare note, the shalshelet. It only appears four times in the Torah and this is the last time we’ll see it this year!
Parashat Noah: Torah Reading - Trop
Learn more about darga in this week's parashah!
Parashat Mishpatim: Torah Reading
Learni more about the pazeir!
Parashat Shemot: Torah Reading
Most Hebrew letters—except some at the ends of words—have (nekudot, vowels) under or above them. But sometimes you get a letter that has no vowel at all! Check out one curious word from the first aliyah in this week’s parashah and why it matters!
Parashat Yitro: Torah Reading
The ten commandments are written with two sets of notes on them, called טַעַם עֶלְיוֹן (ta’am elyon) and טַעַם תַּחְתּוֹן (ta’am tahton). Learn more about it here!
Parashat Hayyei Sarah: Torah Reading - Trop
Why is there a small letter in this week's parashah?
Parashat Vayera: Torah Reading - Trop
Learn more about Revi'i in this week's parashah!
Parashat Lekh Lekha: Torah Reading - Trop
Learn more about tevir in this week's parashah!
Parashat Mikeitz: Torah Reading - Trop
Learn more about zarka in this week's parashah!
Parashat Vayehi: Torah Reading - Trop
Learn the special words we say when we finish reading each book of the Torah!
Parashat Shelah: Torah Reading
Learn more about gershayim in this week's parashah!
Parashat Bereishit: Torah Reading - Trop
Ever see two notes on the same word? It does happen sometimes, and this week we get a special instance of that!
Parashat Vezot Ha-Berakhah: Torah Reading
Learn more about a secret message that appears at the end of the Torah.
Parashat Eikev: Torah Reading - Trop
Sometimes, when making music, it is just as important to be quiet as to make a sound! Torah trop has a rest, and it is called a pesik. Learn more about it!
Parashat Ki Tavo: Torah Reading
What happens when there are words in the Torah that are not appropriate to say out loud?
Parashat VaYakhel: Torah Reading
Learn more about why so many torah scrolls are taken out this week and on the next several weeks!
Parashat Ki Teitzei: Torah Reading
The letters in our Torah scrolls have very special shapes, sometimes a little different (sometimes a lot different!) from what we’re used to. Check it out!
Parashat Vayeilekh: Torah Reading
Check out these stats on the shortest parashah!
Parashat Nitzavim: Torah Reading
What are secondary accents and how do they help us when reading Torah?