IPA: /pəˈrɑːʃɑː/
KK: /pəˈrɑːʃə/
A section of the Torah that is read during Jewish worship services, typically on the Sabbath and festivals.
Each week, the congregation studies a different parashah from the Torah.
The word 'parashah' originates from Hebrew 'parashah' (פרשה), meaning a section or portion, particularly in the context of the Torah. It refers to a specific division of the text that is read during Jewish religious services.
Think of 'parashah' as a 'section' of the Torah, helping you remember that it refers to a specific portion of scripture.