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    Miketz or Mikeitz (מִקֵּץ‎—Hebrew for "at the end," the second word and first distinctive word of the parashah) is the tenth weekly Torah portion (פָּרָשָׁה‎...
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  • haftarot is read for Miketz: If both Cheshvan and Kislev have 29 days, Hanukkah will begin on Friday and the Sabbath of Miketz will not be during Hanukkah...
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  • Vayishlach Chapters 37–40 Parashat Vayeshev Chapters 41–44 (v. 1–17) Parashat Miketz Chapters 44 (v. 18 ff)–47 (v. 1–27) Parashat Vayigash Chapters 47 (v. 28...
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  • X (4). Rose, Dawn; Plaskow, Judith (2009). "Yusuf Come Home: Parashat Miketz (genesis 41:1-44:17)". Torah Queeries: Weekly Commentaries on the Hebrew...
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    (Saturdays). The weekly Torah portion for the first Sabbath is almost always Miketz, telling of Joseph's dream and his enslavement in Egypt. The Haftarah reading...
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    Teitzei for Ashkenazim and Sephardim is only 10 verses; and the haftara for Miketz is, for Ashkenazim and Sephardim only 15 verses, and for Italic Jews only...
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    Rabba (Genesis Rabba, section 91:6); Midrash Tanhuma (Warsaw edition), P. Miketz, section 6; Targum Pseudo-Jonathan on Genesis 42:5 "Evil Eye in Judaism"...
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    And He Sent Out 32:4-36:43 Vayeshev, וַיֵּשֶׁב And He Settled 37:1-40:23 Miketz, מִקֵּץ At the End 41:1-44:17 Vayigash, וַיִּגַּשׁ And He Approached 44:18-47:27...
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    cantillation (mms://media.jvod.info/Nosach/Aharon_Amram/PARACHA/1_10_7_miketz.mp3 [which begins with verse 24]). Shelomo Morag, The Hebrew of the Jews...
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  • (25:19–28:9) Vayetze (28:10–32:3) Vayishlach (32:4–36:43) Vayeshev (37:1–40:23) Miketz (41:1–44:17) Vayigash (44:18–47:27) Vayechi (47:28–50:26) Sources Priestly...
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