. ולא קם נביא אשר ידעו יהוה פנים אל פנים Of all the prophets Just one knew God face to face None besides Moses V'zot Habracha is not a regular Shabbat reading. It is the final parashah in Torah, read on Simchat Torah and immediately followed by the first parashah, Bereshit.In previous years, this portion has been included here only as part of haiku about Simchat Torah. This year, the one portion that doesn't get its own Shabbat gets its own Hebrew haiku.It is based on Deuteronomy 34:10 with some poetic license taken, omitting the words bracketed below. The English haiku, rather than a translation of the Hebrew, is an attempt to include the missing words
V'zot Habracha
V'zot Habracha
V'zot Habracha
. ולא קם נביא אשר ידעו יהוה פנים אל פנים Of all the prophets Just one knew God face to face None besides Moses V'zot Habracha is not a regular Shabbat reading. It is the final parashah in Torah, read on Simchat Torah and immediately followed by the first parashah, Bereshit.In previous years, this portion has been included here only as part of haiku about Simchat Torah. This year, the one portion that doesn't get its own Shabbat gets its own Hebrew haiku.It is based on Deuteronomy 34:10 with some poetic license taken, omitting the words bracketed below. The English haiku, rather than a translation of the Hebrew, is an attempt to include the missing words