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Zadok Solar Calendar 2026–2027
Navigate the year with the 364‑day Enochian calendar, including feasts, Sabbaths, and Tekufot.
Psalm of the Day
Start each day with a psalm, companion scripture, Hebrew word, and blessing to enrich your walk.
Torah Reading Schedule
Follow the weekly Torah, Haftarah and New Covenant readings on the Zadok calendar.
Sabbath Reading List
Prepare for Shabbat with weekly readings across Torah, prophets, and Psalms—updated every week.
Meme of the Week
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Word & Prayer
Prayer Prompt
Our Loving Elohim, on this sacred Sabbath, we come before You, reflecting on the profound wisdom embedded within Your Torah portion, Ki Tetse. We pray for a heart that is ever sensitive to the needs of our neighbors and a spirit eager to uphold Your righteous decrees. Grant us the discernment to act with integrity in all our dealings, to be honest in our commerce, and to extend compassion to those who are vulnerable. Help us to remember our responsibility to return what is lost, to protect the weak, and to ensure justice prevails in our communities. May our lives be a testament to Your lovingkindness, reflecting Your character in every word and deed. Strengthen us to walk in Your ways, always striving to build a society founded on fairness, mercy, and truth, as outlined in Your divine instructions.
Torah Portion Bite —
This week’s Torah portion, Ki Tetse, presents a fascinating array of civil and ethical laws, revealing Yahuah’s meticulous care for the social fabric of His people. One striking principle found within it is the commandment to return lost property (Deuteronomy 22:1-4). This is not just about a lost ox or garment; it’s a profound lesson in responsibility and community. It teaches us to actively seek out the owner of a lost item, to care for it as our own until it can be returned, and never to ignore another’s plight. This law instills a sense of shared responsibility and empathy, reminding us that we are interconnected. It cultivates a culture where people look out for each other’s welfare, extending beyond mere legal obligation to genuine concern. By upholding this, we foster trust and strengthen the bonds within our community, reflecting Yahuah’s own care for His creation.
Hebrew Word Focus
Aleichem (עֲלֵיכֶם)
Definition: “Aleichem” is a Hebrew word meaning “upon you” (plural). It is most commonly encountered as part of the greeting “Shalom Aleichem” (שָׁלוֹם עֲלֵיכֶם), which means “Peace upon you,” to which the traditional response is “Aleichem Shalom” (עֲלֵיכֶם שָׁלוֹם), meaning “Upon you be peace.” It is a plural form, indicating that the peace or blessing is extended to more than one person, or respectfully to an individual. It signifies a blessing or a state that is bestowed “upon” or “to” the recipient(s).
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