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Parashat B'har
Torah / Haftarah recordings
Shabbat Torah:
(through 2025)
(Parashat B'har / B'hukkotai pattern:
together-separate-together)
PLEASE NOTE!!
In certain prescribed years in the Jewish calendar,
Parashat B'har is read in combination with Parashat B'hukkotai. This presents some
challenges for the triennial system. Suffice it to say, that there are four possible triennial
patterns that can affect which verses in Parashat B'har are read when it is read separately from Parashat B'hukkotai.
Refer to the
Hebcal.com
web-site to determine the current triennial pattern.
That said, CantorEducator.com will try to keep the current triennial pattern at the top of this web page.
The following list of triennial patterns shows the other recognized possibilities in the USCJ triennial system.
Questions and concerns about this web page should be directed to
Hazzan Linda Sue Sohn.
Parashat B'har
Shabbat Torah:
(Parashat B'har / B'hukkotai pattern:
together-together-separate)
Triennial Year 3:
See below for Eisenberg Triennial tradition vs.
Cohen Triennial modification
... your choice!
5782 / 2022 Triennial Year 3 schedule:
Eisenberg Triennial tradition vs. Cohen Triennial modification
...Because the triennial schedule for parashah pairs, such as B'har / B'hukkotai, is not complicated enough...
Now, there is a makhloket (rabbinic disagreement) regarding the third year of a together‑together‑separate triennial pattern. Confused? Most understandable if you are!
Suffice it to say that the "Cohen modification" aliyot designations below are what you'll find in the "Luach Hashanah" published annually by Rabbi Miles. B Cohen and Leslie Rubin. The Eisenberg Triennial aliyot designations below are the original recommended readings.
The bottom line...you should consult your community's leadership to determine which aliyot you'll be reading in Triennial Year 3.
Enjoy!!
Eisenberg Triennial tradition
Cohen Triennial modification
Parashat B'har
Shabbat Torah:
(Parashat B'har / B'hukkotai pattern:
separate-together-together)
Parashat B'har
Shabbat Torah:
(Parashat B'har / B'hukkotai pattern:
separate-together-separate)