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Ki Tisa, Ki Tissa, Ki Thissa, or Ki Sisa (כִּי תִשָּׂא‎ — Hebrew for "when you take," the sixth and seventh words, and first distinctive words in the parashah) is the 21st weekly Torah portion (parashah) in the annual Jewish cycle of Torah reading and the ninth in the Book of Exodus. The parashah tells of building the Tabernacle, the incident of the Golden calf, the request of Moses for God to reveal God's Attributes, and how Moses became radiant.

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  • Ki Tissa (Biblisches Hebräisch כִּי תִשָּׂא ‚Wenn du erhebst‘ – die Zählung der Israeliten durchführst) bezeichnet einen Leseabschnitt (Parascha oder Sidra genannt) der Tora und umfasst den Text Exodus/Schemot 30,11–34,35 (30,11–33 , 31 , 32 , 33 , 34 ). Es handelt sich um die Sidra des 3. oder 4. Schabbats im Monat Adar oder Adar rischon. (de)
  • Ki Tisa, Ki Tissa, Ki Thissa, or Ki Sisa (כִּי תִשָּׂא‎ — Hebrew for "when you take," the sixth and seventh words, and first distinctive words in the parashah) is the 21st weekly Torah portion (parashah) in the annual Jewish cycle of Torah reading and the ninth in the Book of Exodus. The parashah tells of building the Tabernacle, the incident of the Golden calf, the request of Moses for God to reveal God's Attributes, and how Moses became radiant. The parashah constitutes Exodus 30:11–34:35. The parashah is the longest of the weekly Torah portions in the book of Exodus (although not the longest in the Torah, which is Naso), and is made up of 7,424 Hebrew letters, 2,002 Hebrew words, 139 verses, and 245 lines in a Torah scroll (Sefer Torah). Jews read it on the 21st Sabbath after Simchat Torah, in the Hebrew month of Adar, corresponding to February or March in the secular calendar. Jews also read the first part of the parashah, Exodus 30:11–16, regarding the half-shekel head tax, as the maftir Torah reading on the special Sabbath Shabbat Shekalim (as on March 1, 2014, when Exodus 30:11–16 was read along with parashah Pekudei). Jews also read parts of the parashah addressing the intercession of Moses and God's mercy, Exodus 32:11–14 and 34:1–10, as the Torah readings on the fast days of the Tenth of Tevet, the Fast of Esther, the Seventeenth of Tammuz, and the Fast of Gedaliah, and for the afternoon (Mincha) prayer service on Tisha B'Av. Jews read another part of the parashah, Exodus 34:1–26, which addresses the Three Pilgrim Festivals (Shalosh Regalim), as the initial Torah reading on the third intermediate day (Chol HaMoed) of Passover. And Jews read a larger selection from the same part of the parashah, Exodus 33:12–34:26, as the initial Torah reading on a Sabbath that falls on one of the intermediate days of Passover or Sukkot. (en)
  • Ki Tissa, ou Ki Sissa selon la prononciation yiddish (כי תשא – hébreu pour « lorsque tu prendras », les sixième et septième mots et premiers distinctifs de la parasha) est la vingt-et-unième parasha (section hebdomadaire) du cycle annuel juif de lecture de la Torah et la neuvième parasha du Sefer Shemot (Livre de l'Exode). Elle est constituée d'Exode 30:11–34:35. Les Juifs de la Diaspora la lisent le 21e Sabbath suivant Sim'hat Torah, généralement en fin février ou en mars. (fr)
  • Ki Tisa, Ki Tissa, Ki Thissa, atau Ki Sisa (כִּי תִשָּׂא — Ibrani untuk "saat kau ambil," adalah kata keenam dan ketujuh, dan kata distinsif pertama dalam parsyah) adalah Bacaan Taurat Mingguan (פָּרָשָׁה, parsyah) ke-21 dalam siklus dan kesembilam dalam Kitab Keluaran. Parsyah tersebut mengisahkan pembangunan Tabernakel, insiden anak lembu emas, permintaan Musa kepada Allah untuk mengeluarkan perintah-perintah Allah dan bagaimana Musa menjadi murka. Parsyah tersebut meliputi Keluaran 30:11-34:35. Parsyah tersebut adalah parsyah terpanjang dari bacaan Taurat mingguan dalam Kitab Keluaran (meskipun bukan yang terpanjang dalam Taurat, yang dipegang oleh Naso), dan terdiri dari 7.424 huruf Ibrani, 2.002 kata Ibrani, 139 ayat, dan 245 baris dalam Gulungan Kitab Taurat (סֵפֶר תּוֹרָה, Sefer Torah). Yahudi membacanya pada Sabat ke-21 setelah Simchat Torah, dalam bulan Ibrani Adar, bertepatan dengan Februari atau Maret dalam kalender sekuler. Yahudi juga membaca bagian pertama parsyah tersebut, Keluaran 30:11–16 mengenai pajak utama setengah shekel, sebagai bacaan Taurat pada Shabbat Shekalim (pada 1 Maret 2014, saat Keluaran 30:11-16 dibaca bersama dengan parsyah Pekudei). Yahudi juga membaca parsyah tentang hubungan Musa dengan kemurahan hati Allah, Keluaran 32:11-14 dan Keluaran 34:1-10 sebagai bacaan-bacaan Taurat pada hari-hari puasa , Puasa Ester, , dan Puasa Gedalia, dan untuk siang (Mincha) kegiatan doa pada Tisha B'Av. Yahudi membaca bagian lain dari parsyah tersebut, Keluaran 34:1–26 yang mengisahkan (Shalosh Regalim), sebagai bacaan Taurat awal pada hari ketiga Paskah Yahudi. Yahudi membaca sebagian besar dari paruh yang sama dari parsyah tersebut, Keluaran 33:12-34:26 sebagai bacaan Taurat awal pada Sabat yang jatuh pada salah satu hari raya Paskah Yahudi atau Sukkot. (in)
  • Ki Tisa, Ki Tissa, Ki Thissa, o Ki Sisa (ebraico: כִּי תִשָּׂא — tradotto in italiano: “quando farai”, incipit di questa parashah) ventunesima porzione settimanale della Torah (ebr. פָּרָשָׁה – parashah o anche parsha/parscià) nel ciclo annuale ebraico di letture bibliche dal Pentateuco, nona nel Libro dell'Esodo. Rappresenta il passo 30:11-34:35 di Esodo, che gli ebrei leggono durante il ventunesimo Shabbat dopo Simchat Torah, generalmente a fine febbraio o in marzo. Il Vitello d'oro (acquerello di James Tissot, 1896–1902) Gli ebrei inoltre leggono la prima parte della parshah, Esodo 30:11-16, che riguarda la tassa pro capite di mezzo siclo, quale lettura biblica del maftirnello Speciale Shabbat Shekalim. Parti della parasha che parlano dell'intercessione di Mosè la misericordia di Dio – Esodo 32:11-14 e Esodo 34:1-10 – vengono anche letti nei giorni di digiuno del Dieci di Tevet, del Digiuno di Ester, del Diaciassette di Tammuz, del Digiuno di Gedaliah, e nel servizio di preghiera pomeridiano (Mincha) nel Tisha b'Av. Gli ebrei leggono un'altra parte di parshah, Esodo 34:1-26, che rammenta i Festival dei Tre Pellegrinaggi (Shalosh Regalim), come lettura iniziale della Torah nel terzo giorno intermedio (Chol HaMoed) di Pesach. Gli ebrei leggono anche una maggiore selezione della stessa parte di parshah, Esodo 33:12-34:26, come lettura iniziale della Torah nello Shabbat che cade durante uno dei giorni intermedi di Pesach o di Sukkot. Il Tabernacolo La parshah narra della costruzione del Tabernacolo, l'incidente del Vitello d'oro, la richiesta di Mosè a Dio che rivelasse la sua legge, e come Mosè diventasse radiante. (it)
  • Ки Тиса (ивр. ‏כִּי תִשָּׂא‏‎) — одна из 54 недельных глав-отрывков, на которые разбит текст Пятикнижия (Хумаша). 21-й раздел Торы, 9-й раздел книги Шмот. (ru)
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  • Ki Tissa (Biblisches Hebräisch כִּי תִשָּׂא ‚Wenn du erhebst‘ – die Zählung der Israeliten durchführst) bezeichnet einen Leseabschnitt (Parascha oder Sidra genannt) der Tora und umfasst den Text Exodus/Schemot 30,11–34,35 (30,11–33 , 31 , 32 , 33 , 34 ). Es handelt sich um die Sidra des 3. oder 4. Schabbats im Monat Adar oder Adar rischon. (de)
  • Ki Tissa, ou Ki Sissa selon la prononciation yiddish (כי תשא – hébreu pour « lorsque tu prendras », les sixième et septième mots et premiers distinctifs de la parasha) est la vingt-et-unième parasha (section hebdomadaire) du cycle annuel juif de lecture de la Torah et la neuvième parasha du Sefer Shemot (Livre de l'Exode). Elle est constituée d'Exode 30:11–34:35. Les Juifs de la Diaspora la lisent le 21e Sabbath suivant Sim'hat Torah, généralement en fin février ou en mars. (fr)
  • Ки Тиса (ивр. ‏כִּי תִשָּׂא‏‎) — одна из 54 недельных глав-отрывков, на которые разбит текст Пятикнижия (Хумаша). 21-й раздел Торы, 9-й раздел книги Шмот. (ru)
  • Ki Tisa, Ki Tissa, Ki Thissa, or Ki Sisa (כִּי תִשָּׂא‎ — Hebrew for "when you take," the sixth and seventh words, and first distinctive words in the parashah) is the 21st weekly Torah portion (parashah) in the annual Jewish cycle of Torah reading and the ninth in the Book of Exodus. The parashah tells of building the Tabernacle, the incident of the Golden calf, the request of Moses for God to reveal God's Attributes, and how Moses became radiant. (en)
  • Ki Tisa, Ki Tissa, Ki Thissa, atau Ki Sisa (כִּי תִשָּׂא — Ibrani untuk "saat kau ambil," adalah kata keenam dan ketujuh, dan kata distinsif pertama dalam parsyah) adalah Bacaan Taurat Mingguan (פָּרָשָׁה, parsyah) ke-21 dalam siklus dan kesembilam dalam Kitab Keluaran. Parsyah tersebut mengisahkan pembangunan Tabernakel, insiden anak lembu emas, permintaan Musa kepada Allah untuk mengeluarkan perintah-perintah Allah dan bagaimana Musa menjadi murka. (in)
  • Ki Tisa, Ki Tissa, Ki Thissa, o Ki Sisa (ebraico: כִּי תִשָּׂא — tradotto in italiano: “quando farai”, incipit di questa parashah) ventunesima porzione settimanale della Torah (ebr. פָּרָשָׁה – parashah o anche parsha/parscià) nel ciclo annuale ebraico di letture bibliche dal Pentateuco, nona nel Libro dell'Esodo. Rappresenta il passo 30:11-34:35 di Esodo, che gli ebrei leggono durante il ventunesimo Shabbat dopo Simchat Torah, generalmente a fine febbraio o in marzo. Il Vitello d'oro (acquerello di James Tissot, 1896–1902) Il Tabernacolo (it)
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