TORAH READING FOR 8 AV 5785 August 1-2, 2025
SHAZOOM ONLY 6:30 PM August 1, 2025
OUR HEARTS ARE WITH THE PEOPLE OF ISRAEL AND ALL THE VICTIMS OF CONFLICT
From “Mishkan T’filah / A Reform Siddur” CCAR, New York 2007, p.180
Oseh shalom bimromav, hu ya’aseh shalom alëinu,
v’al kōl Yisraël, v’al kōl yoshvëi tëvël, v’imru. Amën.
May the One who makes peace in the high heavens
make peace for us, for all Israel and all who inhabit the earth. Amen.
PARSHA
From Reform Judaism https://reformjudaism.org/torah/portion/dvarim
D’varim (דְּבָרִים – Hebrew for “words”) – Deuteronomy 1:1-3:22
These are the words that Moses addressed to all Israel on the other side of the Jordan. – Deuteronomy 1:1
SUMMARY
- Moses begins his final words of instruction to the Children of Israel, focusing first on recounting their physical journey. (1:1-21)
- Moses reviews the people’s reactions to the negative reports of the spies and the appointment of Joshua to succeed him. (1:22-45)
- Moses recounts that all of the Israelite warriors who left Egypt died, as God had intended, and the people continued their wanderings and defeated their enemies. (2:14-3:11)
- Moses reiterates that the Land of Israel was allocated to the Israelite tribes. (3:12-22)
HAFTARAH
Isaiah 1:1-27 – Shabbat Chazon
SHABBAT CHAZON 2025 / שַׁבָּת חֲזוֹן 5785
Shabbat of Prophecy/Shabbat of Vision
Shabbat Chazon for Hebrew Year 5785 begins at sundown on Friday, 1 August 2025 and ends at nightfall on Saturday, 2 August 2025.
Shabbat Chazon (“Sabbath [of] vision” שבת חזון, also Shabbat Hazon) is named for the “Vision of Isaiah over Judah and Jerusalem” (Book of Isaiah 1:1-27) that is read as the Haftarah on this Shabbat at the end of the three weeks between dire straits, which precede the mournful fast of Tisha B’Av. It is also called black sabbath due to Isaiah’s prophecy of rebuke predicting the destruction of the first temple in the siege of Jerusalem and its status as the saddest shabbat of the year (as opposed to the white sabbath, Shabbat Shuvah, immediately preceding Yom Kippur).
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STRUGGLING WITH TORAH
Until further notice, we will meet on Fridays for Shazoom only. Please see the Shazoom and Observances schedule through December 2025 below. Read this week’s Torah Portion at https://www.sefaria.org/Deuteronomy.1.1-3.22, and the Haftarah at https://www.sefaria.org/Isaiah.1.1-27.
RECOMMENDED READING
From Reform Judaism https://reformjudaism.org/torah/portion/dvarim
By: Rebecca Good
PRAYERS
WEEKDAY T’FILAH – Al HaRishah – עַל הָרִשְׁעָה p.88
AND FOR WICKEDNESS, let there be no hope, and may all the errant return to You, and may the realm of wickedness be shattered. Blessed are You, Adonai, whose will it is that the wicked vanish from the earth. Amen.
FOR OUR COUNTRY p.376
THUS SAYS ADONAI, This is what I desire: to unlock the fetters of wickedness, and untie the cords of lawlessness; to let the oppressed go free, to break off every yoke. Share your bread with the hungry, and take the wretched poor into your home. When you see the naked, give clothing, and do not ignore your own kin.
O GUARDIAN of life and liberty, may our nation always merit Your protection. Teach us to give thanks for what we have by sharing it with those who are in need. Keep our eyes open to the wonders of creation, and alert to the care of the earth. May we never be lazy in the work of peace; may we honor those who have [served, suffered or] died in defense of our ideals. Grant our leaders wisdom and forbearance. May they govern with justice and compassion. Help us all to appreciate one another, and to respect the many ways that we may serve You. May our homes be safe from affliction and strife, and our country be sound in body and spirit. Amen.
PRAYER FOR THE STATE OF ISRAEL p.552
O HEAVENLY ONE, Protector and Redeemer of Israel, bless the State of Israel which marks the dawning of hope for all who seek peace. Shield it beneath the wings of your love; spread over it the canopy of Your peace; send Your light and truth to all who lead and advise, guiding them with Your good counsel. Establish peace in the land and fullness of joy for all who dwell there. Amen.
FOR HEALING – El Na R’fa Na Lah!
We recite MI SHEBËRACH for the victims of abuse, brutality, conflicts, fear, natural disasters, pandemics, tragedies, violence of all kinds especially directed at individuals and specific communities including us, and war; for all those at home alone or lonely; for all those in need of physical, emotional, and mental healing. “R’fuah sh’lëmah” – a complete recovery!
YAHRZEITS/ANYOS
We say KADDISH YATOM for those of our friends and families who have died and been buried this last week; those in the period of Sh’loshim (30 days since burial); those who have died in the last year; and those whose Yahrzeits/Anyos occur at this time; as well as the victims of brutality, conflict, disease, natural disasters, pandemics, tragedies, violence of all kinds, and war.
This coming week, 8 Av through 14 Av, we lovingly remember:
Doris Alexander
TKH Memorial Board – Mother of Holly Sickles
Arnold J. Funckes
Father of Cynthia Funkes
Rishon ben Yosef Gomez
Brother of Ruben Gomez
Ceil Kolber
Mother of Jane Kolber
Jeannette Lockhart
Donor of organ to TKH
Betty Lou Shull
Mother of Keren Ginsburg
Those victims of the Sho’ah (Holocaust) who died at this time of year.
“ZICHRONAM LIV’RACHAH” – MAY THEIR MEMORIES BE FOR BLESSING.
SHAZOOM ONLY
We will meet for Shazoom ONLY this evening, Friday, August 1, 2025. Please see the Shazoom and Observances schedule through December 2025 below.
Zoom regularly updates its security and performance features. If a screen pops up when you first join Shazoom asking permission for the Host to unmute you during the meeting, for everyone’s ease and comfort, click on Allow. Making sure you have the latest version of Zoom, please join us online this evening with wine/grape juice for Kiddush and Challah for Motzi.
Shazoom – Erev Shabbat Service
Time: Aug 1, 2025 06:30 PM Arizona
To join Shazoom click on the following link [you may need to copy it into your browser]: https://us02web.zoom.us/j/72510500854?pwd=Z3VQZWF4U1BBZytNYmh3aHFTWkFDZz09
Meeting ID: 725 1050 0854
Passcode: 4NrMk0
Hint: The last character of the password is the number zero.
TISH’A B’AV 2025 / תִּשְׁעָה בְּאָב 5785
The Ninth of Av
Tish’a B’Av for Hebrew Year 5785 begins at sundown on Saturday, 2 August 2025 and ends at nightfall on Sunday, 3 August 2025.
Tisha B’Av (Hebrew: תשעה באב or ט׳ באב, “the Ninth of Av,”) is an annual fast day in Judaism, named for the ninth day (Tisha) of the month of Av in the Hebrew calendar. The fast commemorates the destruction of both the First Temple and Second Temple in Jerusalem, which occurred about 655 years apart, but on the same Hebrew calendar date. Tisha B’Av is never observed on Shabbat. If the 9th of Av falls on a Saturday, the fast is postponed until the 10th of Av.
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Shabbat Shalom – Buen Shabbat – Gut Shabbos,
-Ruben
PS – Shazoom and Observances schedule through December 2025 (Arizona Time Zone):
August 1, 2025 – Shazoom ONLY at 6:30 pm
[August 2, Saturday – Shabbat Chazon – Shabbat of Vision]
[August 2, Saturday – Erev Tish’a B’Av – Fast begins in the evening]
[August 3, Sunday – Tish’a B’Av – Fast, Ninth of Av]
August 8, 2025 – Shazoom ONLY at 6:30 pm
[August 8-9, Friday-Saturday – Tu B’Av – minor Jewish holiday of love]
[August 9, Saturday – Shabbat Nachamu – Shabbat of Consolation]
August 15, 2025 – Shazoom ONLY at 6:30 pm
August 22, 2025 – Shazoom ONLY at 6:30 pm
[August 24-25, Sunday-Monday – Rosh Chodesh Elul]
[August 25, Monday – Rosh Hashanah LaBehemot – New Year of the Animals]
August 29, 2025 – Shazoom ONLY at 6:30 pm
[September 1, Monday – Labor Day Observed]
September 5, 2025 – Shazoom ONLY at 6:30 pm
September 12, 2025 – NO Shazoom
[September 13. Saturday nightfall – Lëil Selichot – preparation for High Holy Days]
September 19, 2025 – NO Shazoom
[September 22, Monday PM – Erev Rosh Hashanah]
[September 23-24, Tuesday-Wednesday – Rosh Hashanah (one day in Reform)]
September 26, 2025 – NO Shazoom
[September 27, Saturday – Shabbat Shuvah – Sabbath of Returning]
[October 1, Wednesday – Erev Yom Kippur – Kol Nidrë]
[October 2, Thursday – Yom Kippur]
October 3, 2025 – NO Shazoom
[October 6, Monday – Erev Sukkot]
[October 7 to 13, Tuesday-Monday – Sukkot]
October 10, 2025 – Shazoom ONLY at 6:30 pm
[October 11, Saturday – Shabbat in Sukkot]
[October 13, Monday – Columbus/Indigenous Peoples’ Day]
[October 14, Tuesday – Shemini Atzéret and Simchat Torah (in Reform)]
October 17, 2025 – Shazoom ONLY at 6:30 pm
[October 22-23, Wednesday-Thursday – Rosh Chodesh Cheshvan]
October 24, 2025 – Shazoom ONLY at 6:30 pm
October 31, 2025 – Shazoom ONLY at 6:30 pm
November 7, 2025 – Shazoom ONLY at 6:30 pm
[November 11, Tuesday – Veterans Day]
November 14, 2025 – Shazoom ONLY at 6:30 pm
[November 27, Thursday – Thanksgiving Day]
November 21, 2025 – Shazoom ONLY at 6:30 pm
[November 21-22, Friday-Saturday – Shabbat Rosh Chodesh Kislev]
November 28, 2025 – Shazoom ONLY at 6:30 pm
December 5, 2025 – Shazoom ONLY at 6:30 pm
December 12, 2025 – Shazoom ONLY at 6:30 pm
[December 14, Sunday – Erev Chanukah, First Candle]
[December 15 to 22, Monday-Monday – Chanukah]
December 19, 2025 – Shazoom ONLY at 6:30 pm (Chanukah Sixth Candle)
[December 19-20, Friday-Saturday – Chag HaBanot–North African Chanukah Festival of Daughters]
[December 20, Saturday – Shabbat in Chanukah]
[December 20-21, Saturday-Sunday – Rosh Chodesh Tevet]
[December 21, Sunday – Eighth Candle]
December 26, 2025 – Shazoom ONLY at 6:30 pm
[December 30, Tuesday – Asara B’Tevet – Fast, Siege of Jerusalem]
[December 31, Wednesday – Secular New Year’s Eve]
[January 1, Thursday – Secular New Year’s Day 2026]