Parashat Ki Tavo 5792 / פָּרָשַׁת כִּי־תָבוֹא

/ 21 Elul 5792

Parashat Ki Tavo is the 50th weekly Torah portion in the annual Jewish cycle of Torah reading.

Torah Portion: Deuteronomy 26:1-29:8

Ki Tavo (“When You Come”) opens by describing the ceremony of the first fruit offering (bikkurim) and the declaration made upon the completion of tithing. It concludes with a detailed description of blessings that follow obedience to God's laws and curses that come with their desecration. [1]

Full Kriyah
  1. 1: 26:1-11 · 11 p’sukim
  2. 2: 26:12-15 · 4 p’sukim
  3. 3: 26:16-19 · 4 p’sukim
  4. 4: 27:1-10 · 10 p’sukim
  5. 5: 27:11-28:6 · 22 p’sukim
  6. 6: 28:7-69 · 63 p’sukim
  7. 7: 29:1-8 · 8 p’sukim
  8. maf: 29:6-8 · 3 p’sukim

Haftarah: Isaiah 60:1-22 · 22 p’sukim

Triennial year 1
  1. 1: 26:1-3 · 3 p’sukim
  2. 2: 26:4-8 · 5 p’sukim
  3. 3: 26:9-11 · 3 p’sukim
  4. 4: 26:12-15 · 4 p’sukim
  5. 5: 26:16-19 · 4 p’sukim
  6. 6: 27:1-4 · 4 p’sukim
  7. 7: 27:5-10 · 6 p’sukim
  8. maf: 27:7-10 · 4 p’sukim

Haftarah: Isaiah 60:1-22 · 22 p’sukim

Alternate Haftarah: Isaiah 60:1-9 · 9 p’sukim

Ki Tavo: The JPS B’nai Mitzvah Torah Commentary by Rabbi Jeffrey K. Salkin (paid link)

List of Dates

Parashat Ki Tavo is read in Israel on:

References

Parashat Ki Tavo from Sefaria.org
Sefaria, Inc.
Ki Tavo (Deuteronomy 26:1-29:8) and Haftarah (Isaiah 60:1-22): The JPS B’nai Mitzvah Torah Commentary (JPS Study Bible) (paid link)
Rabbi Jeffrey K. Salkin, Jewish Publication Society, 2017
The Chumash: The Stone Edition (Artscroll Series) (paid link)
Nosson Scherman, Mesorah Publications, 1993
A Complete Triennial System for Reading the Torah
Committee on Jewish Law and Standards of the Rabbinical Assembly, 1988
Haftarot for a Triennial Cycle Torah Reading
Avram Israel Reisner, 2014

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