Weekly Torah portion

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A Torah scroll and silver pointer (yad) used in reading.

The weekly Torah portion (, popularly just parashah or parshah or parsha and also known as a Sidra or Sedra) is a section of the Torah (Hebrew Bible) read in Jewish services, mainly on Shabbat (Saturday, the Jewish Sabbath) and on Monday and Thursday morning services. In Judaism, the Torah is read publicly over the course of a year, with one major portion read each week in the Shabbat morning service, except when a holiday coincides with Shabbat. The Torah is traditionally divided into 54 parshiyot or parshas (plural).

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