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Naso or Nasso (נָשֹׂא‎ — Hebrew for "take a census" or "lift up," the sixth word, and the first distinctive word, in the parashah) is the 35th weekly Torah portion (פָּרָשָׁה‎, parashah) in the annual Jewish cycle of Torah reading and the second in the Book of Numbers. It constitutes Numbers 4:21–7:89. The parashah addresses priestly duties, camp purification, restitution for wrongs committed, the wife accused of unfaithfulness (סוטה‎, sotah), the nazirite, the Priestly Blessing, and consecration of the Tabernacle. Naso has the largest number of letters, words, and verses of any of the 54 weekly Torah portions. The parashah is made up of 8,632 Hebrew letters, 2,264 Hebrew words, 176 verses, and 311 lines in a Torah Scroll (סֵפֶר תּוֹרָה‎, Sefer Torah).

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  • Nasso oder Naso (Biblisches Hebräisch נָשֹׂא ‚Erhebe!‘ [die Zahl]) bezeichnet einen Leseabschnitt (Parascha oder Sidra genannt) der Tora und umfasst den Text Numeri/Bemidbar 4,21–7,89 (4,21-49 ; 5 ; 6 ; 7 ). Es handelt sich um die Sidra des 1. oder 2. Schabbats im Monat Siwan. (de)
  • Nasso (נשא — héb. pour "relève,” le sixième mot et premier distinctif de la parasha) est la 35e section hebdomadaire du cycle annuel de lecture de la Torah et la deuxième du Livre des Nombres. Elle correspond à Nombres 4:21–7:89. Les Juifs de la Diaspora la lisent généralement vers la fin de mai ou au début de juin. (fr)
  • Naso or Nasso (נָשֹׂא‎ — Hebrew for "take a census" or "lift up," the sixth word, and the first distinctive word, in the parashah) is the 35th weekly Torah portion (פָּרָשָׁה‎, parashah) in the annual Jewish cycle of Torah reading and the second in the Book of Numbers. It constitutes Numbers 4:21–7:89. The parashah addresses priestly duties, camp purification, restitution for wrongs committed, the wife accused of unfaithfulness (סוטה‎, sotah), the nazirite, the Priestly Blessing, and consecration of the Tabernacle. Naso has the largest number of letters, words, and verses of any of the 54 weekly Torah portions. The parashah is made up of 8,632 Hebrew letters, 2,264 Hebrew words, 176 verses, and 311 lines in a Torah Scroll (סֵפֶר תּוֹרָה‎, Sefer Torah). Jews generally read it in late May or June, typically (though not always) on the first Shabbat after Shavuot. As this parashah includes the story of the consecration of the Tabernacle, Jews also read parts of it as Torah readings on the eight days of Hanukkah, when they commemorate the reconsecration of the Temple in Jerusalem. Numbers 7:1–17 is the Torah reading for the first day; Numbers 7:18–29 is the Torah reading for the second day; Numbers 7:24–35 is the Torah reading for the third day; Numbers 7:30–41 is the Torah reading for the fourth day; Numbers 7:36–47 is the Torah reading for the fifth day; Numbers 7:42–47 is the second Torah reading for the sixth day of Hanukkah, which, because it falls on Rosh Chodesh, has Numbers 28:1–15 as its first reading; Numbers 7:48–59 is the Torah reading for the seventh day when it does not fall on Rosh Chodesh; and Numbers 7:48–53 is the second Torah reading for the seventh day when it does fall on Rosh Chodesh, in which case Numbers 28:1–15 is the first reading; and Numbers 7:54–8:4 is the Torah reading for the eighth day. When a day of Hanukkah falls on a Sabbath, however, the regular weekly Torah reading for that Sabbath is the first Torah reading for that day, and the following readings from Parashat Naso are the maftir Torah readings: Numbers 7:1–17 is the maftir Torah reading for the first day; Numbers 7:18–23 is the maftir Torah reading for the second day; Numbers 7:24–29 is the maftir Torah reading for the third day; Numbers 7:30–35 is the maftir Torah reading for the fourth day; Numbers 7:36–41 is the maftir Torah reading for the fifth day; Numbers 7:42–47 is the maftir Torah reading for the sixth day of Hanukkah, which, because it falls on Rosh Chodesh, has Numbers 28:9–15 as its sixth aliyah; Numbers 7:48–53 is the maftir Torah reading for the seventh day; and Numbers 7:54–8:4 is the maftir Torah reading for the eighth day. (en)
  • Naso atau Nasso (נָשֹׂא — Ibrani untuk "mengambil sensus" atau "menaikkan," kata keenam dan kata distinsif pertama (incipit), dalam parsyah tersebut) adalah Bacaan Taurat Mingguan (פָּרָשָׁה, parsyah) ke-35 dalam siklus Yahudi tahunan dan kedua dalam Kitab Bilangan. Bacaan tersebut meliputi Bilangan 4:21-7:89. (in)
  • Naso o Nasso (ebraico: נָשֹׂא — tradotto in italiano: "enumera", sesta parola e incipit di questa parashah) 35ª porzione settimanale della Torah (ebr. פָּרָשָׁה – parashah o anche parsha/parscià) nel ciclo annuale ebraico di letture bibliche dal Pentateuco, seconda nel Libro dei Numeri. Rappresenta il passo Numeri 4:21-7:89: Naso è la più lunga delle 54 porzioni settimanali della Torah, con 176 versetti. Gli ebrei della Diaspora la leggono generalmente alla fine di maggio o in giugno, tipicamente nel primo Shabbat dopo Shavuot. La Menorah di Hanukkah (it)
  • Насо (ивр. ‏נָשֹׂא‏‎) — одна из 54 недельных глав-отрывков, на которые разбит текст Пятикнижия (Хумаша). 35-й раздел Торы, 2-й раздел книги Чисел. (ru)
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  • Nasso oder Naso (Biblisches Hebräisch נָשֹׂא ‚Erhebe!‘ [die Zahl]) bezeichnet einen Leseabschnitt (Parascha oder Sidra genannt) der Tora und umfasst den Text Numeri/Bemidbar 4,21–7,89 (4,21-49 ; 5 ; 6 ; 7 ). Es handelt sich um die Sidra des 1. oder 2. Schabbats im Monat Siwan. (de)
  • Nasso (נשא — héb. pour "relève,” le sixième mot et premier distinctif de la parasha) est la 35e section hebdomadaire du cycle annuel de lecture de la Torah et la deuxième du Livre des Nombres. Elle correspond à Nombres 4:21–7:89. Les Juifs de la Diaspora la lisent généralement vers la fin de mai ou au début de juin. (fr)
  • Naso atau Nasso (נָשֹׂא — Ibrani untuk "mengambil sensus" atau "menaikkan," kata keenam dan kata distinsif pertama (incipit), dalam parsyah tersebut) adalah Bacaan Taurat Mingguan (פָּרָשָׁה, parsyah) ke-35 dalam siklus Yahudi tahunan dan kedua dalam Kitab Bilangan. Bacaan tersebut meliputi Bilangan 4:21-7:89. (in)
  • Naso o Nasso (ebraico: נָשֹׂא — tradotto in italiano: "enumera", sesta parola e incipit di questa parashah) 35ª porzione settimanale della Torah (ebr. פָּרָשָׁה – parashah o anche parsha/parscià) nel ciclo annuale ebraico di letture bibliche dal Pentateuco, seconda nel Libro dei Numeri. Rappresenta il passo Numeri 4:21-7:89: Naso è la più lunga delle 54 porzioni settimanali della Torah, con 176 versetti. Gli ebrei della Diaspora la leggono generalmente alla fine di maggio o in giugno, tipicamente nel primo Shabbat dopo Shavuot. La Menorah di Hanukkah (it)
  • Насо (ивр. ‏נָשֹׂא‏‎) — одна из 54 недельных глав-отрывков, на которые разбит текст Пятикнижия (Хумаша). 35-й раздел Торы, 2-й раздел книги Чисел. (ru)
  • Naso or Nasso (נָשֹׂא‎ — Hebrew for "take a census" or "lift up," the sixth word, and the first distinctive word, in the parashah) is the 35th weekly Torah portion (פָּרָשָׁה‎, parashah) in the annual Jewish cycle of Torah reading and the second in the Book of Numbers. It constitutes Numbers 4:21–7:89. The parashah addresses priestly duties, camp purification, restitution for wrongs committed, the wife accused of unfaithfulness (סוטה‎, sotah), the nazirite, the Priestly Blessing, and consecration of the Tabernacle. Naso has the largest number of letters, words, and verses of any of the 54 weekly Torah portions. The parashah is made up of 8,632 Hebrew letters, 2,264 Hebrew words, 176 verses, and 311 lines in a Torah Scroll (סֵפֶר תּוֹרָה‎, Sefer Torah). (en)
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  • Nasso (de)
  • Naso (parsyah) (in)
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  • Nasso (fr)
  • Naso (parashah) (en)
  • Насо (недельная глава) (ru)
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