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Cover
Half title
Title
Copyright
Acknowledgments
Dedication
Translator’s Note
Contents
Introduction
Notice
Memorial
Jewish Year 5700: September 14, 1939–October 2, 1940
Rosh Hashanah (New Year)—September 14–15, 1939
Shabbat Tishuvah (Sabbath of Repentance)—September 16, 1939
Chayay Sarah—November 4, 1939
Toledoth—November 13, 1939
VaYetzeh—November 18, 1939
VaYishlach—November 25, 1939
VaYeshev—December 2, 1939
Miketz—December 9, 1939
VaYigash—December 16, 1939
VaYechi—December 23, 1939
VaEra—January 6, 1939
Bo—January 13, 1940
BeShalach—January 20, 1940
Yithro—January 27, 1940
Mishpatim—February 3, 1940
Ki Thisa—February 24, 1940
VaYakhel—March 2, 1940
Pekudey (Parshat Shekalim)—March 9, 1940
VaYikra—March 16, 1940
Parshat Zachor—March 23, 1940
Purim—March 24, 1940
Parshat HaChodesh—April 6, 1940
Shabbat HaGadol (The Great Sabbath)—April 20, 1940
Pesach (Festival of Passover)—April 23–30, 1940
Shabbat Chol HaMoed (Sabbath During the Week of Passover)—April 27, 1940
Shevi’i Shel Pesach (Seventh Day of Passover)—April 29, 1940
Acharon Shel Pesach (Last Day of Passover)—April 30, 1940
Metzorah—April 13, 1940
Kedoshim—May 4, 1940
Emor—May 11, 1940
B’Har—May 18, 1940
B’Chukothai—May 25, 1940
Naso—June 8, 1940
Shavuoth (Festival of Weeks)—June 12, 1940
B’Ha’aloth’cha—June 15, 1940
Sh’lach—June 22, 1940
Balak—July 13, 1940
Pinchos—July 20, 1940
Ki Thetze—September 14, 1940
Ki Thavo—September 21, 1940
Nitzavim—September 28, 1940
Jewish Year 5701: October 3, 1940–September 21, 1941
Rosh Hashanah (New Year)—October 3–4, 1940
Shabbat T’shuvah (The Sabbath of Repentance)—October 5, 1940
Yahrzeit (16 Tishrei)—October 18, 1940
Shimini Atzeret (The Eighth Day Festival)—October 24, 1940
Be’reshith—October 26, 1940
Noah—November 2, 1940
Toldoth—November 30, 1940
VaYishlach—December 14, 1940
VaYeshev—December 21, 1940
Parshat HaChodesh—March 29, 1941
Shabbat HaGadol (The Great Sabbath)—April 5, 1941
Pesach (Festival of Passover)—April 12–19, 1941
Shevi’i Shel Pesach (Seventh Day of Passover)—April 18, 1941
BeHa’aloth’cha—June 14, 1941
Chukath—July 5, 1941
Massay—July 26, 1941
Shabbat Nachamu (Sabbath of Consolation)—August 9, 1941
Ekev—August 16, 1941
Re’Eh—Rosh Chodesh Elul—August 23, 1941
Shoftim—August 30, 1941
Ki Thavo—September 13, 1941
Jewish Year 5702: September 22, 1941–September 11, 1942
Rosh Hashanah—September 22–23, 1941
Shabbat Shuva (Sabbath of Repentance)—September 27, 1941
Sukkoth (Festival of Tabernacles)—October 6–12, 1941
Hoshanna Rabbah (Seventh Day of Sukkoth)—October 12, 1941
Sh’mini Atzeret (Eighth Day of Sukkoth)—October 13, 1941
Be’reshith—October 18, 1941
Toldoth—November 22, 1941
VaYishlach—December 6, 1941
Chanukah—December 15–22, 1941
VaYigash—December 27, 1941
Sh’moth—January 10, 1942
VaEra—January 17, 1942
Bo—January 24, 1942
B’Shalach—January 31, 1942
Yithro—February 7, 1942
Mishpatim (Parshat Shekalim)—February 14, 1942
Parshat Zachor—February 28, 1942
Purim—March 3, 1942
Parshat Parah—March 7, 1941
Parshat HaChodesh—March 14, 1942
Rosh Chodesh Nissan—March 19, 1942
Chukath—June 27, 1942
Mattoth—July 11, 1942
Shabbat Chazon—July 18, 1942
General Index
Index of Hebrew, Yiddish and Aramaic Words
Source Index
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