Weekly Torah Portion

Weekly Torah Portion

Traditionally, the five books of the Torah (Genesis, Exodus, Leviticus, Numbers, and Deuteronomy) are divided into “weekly Torah Portions” (parashot) so that the entire volume can be read in the Synagogue every Sabbath over a period of one or three years. There are 54 portions in the One Year Reading Cycle and 151 portions in the Three Year Reading Cycle. Typically, once the passage of Scripture is read, a teaching on the text is given or a commentary is read.
Three Year Torah Reading Cycle

Read and study through the Five Books of the Torah over a Three Year period with 151 weekly portions.

One Year Torah Reading Cycle

Read and study through the Five Books of the Torah over a One Year period with 54 weekly portions.

Special Readings

Get study notes on the annual Festival Day and Special Sabbath readings found throughout the year.

Frequently Asked Questions

The weekly reading of God’s Word is practiced around the world by Messianic and traditional synagogues alike.

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Tim Hegg began TorahResource as a Messianic ministry and is a Messianic Jew. However, TorahResource is not currently affiliated with any other organization, including groups like the MJAA, UMJC, IAMCS, or FFOZ.
TorahResource aligns more with the Messianic movement than the Hebrew Roots movement, however, TorahResource has been the leading voice in One Law theology, which is the main theological point found in the Hebrew Roots movement.
One Law theology teaches that God has One Law for all of His people. We believe and teach that the Torah is God’s instruction for both Jew and Gentile and is one of the means God uses to sanctify His people. (Learn more about what we believe and teach on our “Statement of Faith” page [link: https://torahresource.com/statement-of-faith/])
We do not agree with everything John Calvin taught, however, when people ask this question they are usually asking if we believe in the 5 points of Calvinism. TorahResource does agree with and affirm the five points of Calvinism. We refer to these as the “Doctrines of Grace.”
No, TorahResource only uses the rabbinic writings to understand what the rabbis taught at various points in time. Although we practice some rabbinic traditions, we do not believe the oral Torah or rabbinic writings hold any divine inspiration, and we do not believe they hold any authority or bearing on a believer’s life. We believe and affirm the Apostolic Scriptures (New Testament) as canonical and part of the biblical canon.
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