Jewish cycle of readings - basic

MJ. Smith
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edited November 20 in English Forum

The attached file (as promised) presents the Jewish cycle of readings as I have gleaned them from various sources. It is not complete because I have only been able to find calendars not rules for generating the entries. I would appreciate any feedback and additional information that others can provide. I'll put the finishing touches on the Jewish feast and special day lectionary and on some Messianic Jewish readings and post them if there appears to be genuine interest in them.

The file is in Excel format but can be opened in Open Office as well. The columns are as follows:

1 year cycle:
column A - reading name
column B - Torah reading
columns C thru J - divisions in Torah readings (likely you'll hide)
column K - Haftarah reading (prophets) Askenazic tradition
columns L thru S - variations on Haftarah based on geography (likely you'll hide)
columns T thru Y - variations on maf & Haftarah based on date (likely you'll hide)
column Z - Psalm Shephardic tradition [I'd love to have the other traditions)

3 year cycle
columns AA/AM/AY Torah reading
columns AB-AI /AN-AU/AZ-BG divisions in Torah readings (likely you'll hide)
columns AJ/AV/BH Haftarah reading (prophets)
columns AK-AL/AW-AX/BI-BL variations on maf & haftara based on date (likely you'll hide)

8358.Jewish lectionary basic.zip

PS. If some rabbi tells me I've completely misunderstood, I'll take it in good graces and thank him/her.

Orthodox Bishop Alfeyev: "To be a theologian means to have experience of a personal encounter with God through prayer and worship."; Orthodox proverb: "We know where the Church is, we do not know where it is not."

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