The Torah offers numerous interpretations of
the Jewish obligation to feed the hungry. Click
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PARSHOT
| GENESIS |
EXODUS |
LEVITICUS |
NUMBERS |
DEUTERONOMY |
| Bereishit |
Shemot |
Vayikra |
Bmidbar |
D'varim |
| Noah |
Vaeira |
Tzav |
Naso |
Va-etchanan |
| Lech
Lecha |
Bo |
Shimini |
B'haalot'cha |
Eikev |
| Vayeira |
Bshalach |
Tazria |
Shlach-Lcha |
Reih |
| Chayei
Sarah |
Yitro |
M'tzorah |
Korach |
Shoftim |
| Toldot |
Mishpatim |
Acharei
Mot |
Chukat |
Kiteitzei |
| Vayeitzei |
Trumah |
K'doshim |
Balak |
Ki
Tavo |
| Vayishlach |
Titzaveh |
Emor |
Pinchas |
Nitzavim |
| Vayeishev |
Ki
Tisa |
B'har
Sinai |
Matot-Mas'eyi |
Vayeilech |
| Mikeitz |
Vayakhiel |
B'chukotai |
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Haazinu |
| Vayigash |
Pikudei |
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Vzot
HaBrachah |
| Va-Ychi |
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