
Lech Lecha - Parshah - Weekly Torah Portion - Chabad.org
In Parshat Lech Lecha, Hashem blesses Avraham that his descendants will be numerous, as many as the...
Lech-Lecha - Wikipedia
Lech-Lecha, Lekh-Lekha, or Lech-L'cha (לֶךְ-לְךָ leḵ-ləḵā — Hebrew for "go!" or "leave!", literally "go for you"—the fifth and sixth words in the parashah) is the third weekly Torah portion (פָּרָשָׁה , parashah) in the annual Jewish cycle of Torah reading.
What does the 'lech lecha' phrase mean? - The Jerusalem Post
Dec 29, 2020 · The call is abrupt: “ Lech lecha (Go-you-forth) from your land, from your kindred, from your father’s house, to the land that I will let you see” (Genesis 12:1).
Parashat Lech Lecha | Texts & Source Sheets from Torah ... - Sefaria
Lech Lecha (“Go Forth”) recounts Abraham’s (here known as Abram) first encounter with God, his journey to Canaan, the birth of his son Ishmael, the covenant between him, his descendants, and God, and God’s commandment to circumcise the males of his household.
Lech Lecha in a Nutshell - Texts & Summaries - Parshah
The name of the Parshah, "Lech Lecha," means "Go Forth" and it is found in Genesis 12:1. G‑d speaks to Abram, commanding him, “ Go from your land, from your birthplace and from your father ’s house, to the land which I will show you.” There, …
Lech L'cha - Reform Judaism
LECH LECHA: The Brit, or Covenant, Between Abraham and God You may know the word "brit" from the "bris" ritual but the word actually means covenant. Learn about the Brit Bein HaBetarim, or the covenant between the parts, as described in Parashat Lech L'cha. Written and narrated by Emily Shapiro Katz, a creative Jewish educator in Beer Sheva ...
Parashat Lech-Lecha | My Jewish Learning
Lech-Lecha marks a transition between God relating to humankind as a collective to relating to individuals.
Parashat Lech-Lecha: Summary | My Jewish Learning
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Lech-Lecha - Torah Portion - Hebcal
Lech Lecha (“Go Forth”) recounts Abraham’s (here known as Abram) first encounter with God, his journey to Canaan, the birth of his son Ishmael, the covenant between him, his descendants, and God, and God’s commandment to circumcise the males of his household.
Lech-Lecha Torah Reading - Parshah - Chabad.org
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