The Torah (Five Books of Moses) is divided into 54 sections, or parshiyot. Each section (called a parsha, also transliterated parashah or parasha) is read during a particular week (parashat ha-shavua). The full cycle is read over the course of one Jewish year.
Download This page displays the Diaspora Torah reading schedule. The Israel schedule is used by Jews living in modern Israel.
Date | Hebrew Date | Parsha |
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5 Tishrei | ||
12 Tishrei | ||
19 Tishrei | ||
26 Tishrei | ||
3 Cheshvan | ||
10 Cheshvan | ||
17 Cheshvan | ||
24 Cheshvan | ||
2 Kislev | ||
9 Kislev | ||
16 Kislev | ||
23 Kislev | ||
30 Kislev | ||
7 Tevet | ||
14 Tevet | ||
21 Tevet | ||
28 Tevet | ||
6 Sh'vat | ||
13 Sh'vat | ||
20 Sh'vat | ||
27 Sh'vat | ||
4 Adar | ||
11 Adar | ||
18 Adar | ||
25 Adar | ||
3 Nisan | ||
10 Nisan | ||
17 Nisan | ||
24 Nisan | ||
1 Iyyar | ||
8 Iyyar | ||
15 Iyyar | ||
22 Iyyar | ||
29 Iyyar |
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7 Sivan | ||
14 Sivan | ||
21 Sivan | ||
28 Sivan | ||
5 Tamuz | ||
12 Tamuz | ||
19 Tamuz | ||
26 Tamuz | ||
4 Av | ||
11 Av | ||
18 Av | ||
25 Av | ||
2 Elul | ||
9 Elul | ||
16 Elul | ||
23 Elul |