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    Parshah Bo

    Parshah BO (בֹּא— Hebrew for “come”) is the fourth word that God speaks in Exodus 10:1. This is the fifteenth weekly Torah portion (פָּרָשָׁה‎, parashah) in the annual Jewish cycle of Torah reading and the third parashah in the Book of Shemot (aka Exodus).[1]https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bo_(parashah)

    Torah Portion:
    Exodus 10:1 – 13:16

    Aliyot:
    1. Exodus 10:1-11
    2. Exodus 10:12-23
    3. Exodus 10:24 – 11-3
    4. Exodus 11:4 – 12:20
    5. Exodus 12:21-28
    6. Exodus 12:29-51
    7. Exodus 13:1-16

    Haftarah:
    Jeremiah 46:13-28

    This parashah relates the final three plagues of Egypt: locust swarms, darkness, and death of the firstborn. The story of Pesach (aka Passover) occurs in this parashah and Pharoah finally releases the Children of Israel.


    Insights From Around the Web

    Parsha Summary for Parshas Bo

    Posted: January 2, 2022

    Torah.org / Rabbi Aron Tendler

    Parsha Q&A – Parashat Bo

    Posted: January 2, 2022

    Ohr Somayach

    The First Thought of the Day

    Posted: January 2, 2022

    Jerusalem Lights / Rabbi Chaim Richman

    Pride and Prejudice

    Posted: January 2, 2022

    Torah.org / Rabbi Mordechai Kamenetzky

    Soul-Searching Begins at Home

    Posted: January 2, 2022

    Mesora / Rabbi Reuven Mann

    To Judge Favourably—From Within

    Posted: January 2, 2022

    Torah.org / Rabbi Eliyahu Hoffmann


    Learn More

    Check out these other sites to learn more about this Parashah:

    • Aish HaTorah – Articles on Parashat Bo
    • Torah.org – Articles on Parshas Bo
    • Jerusalem Lights – Torah Thoughts on Shemot / Exodus
    • Chabad – Articles on Parshat Bo

    References[+]

    References
    ↑1 https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bo_(parashah)
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