Donny Rose hosts a weekly podcast discussing the do's and don'ts of how to read this week's parasha. Feedback? E-mail me at torahreadingpodcast@gmail.com or visit me at https://www.facebook.com/sofpasuk/.

A mistake for mincha and two things to watch out for in Kohelet. Follow along in Devarim 34:11, 34:1, Kohelet 3:11, 5:16, 2:23, Bereshit 1:2. Provide your feedback or join the WhatsApp group by sending an email to torahreadingpodcast@gmail.com.

An unusal parsing for every man. Follow along in Devarim 29:9-10, 30:15. Provide your feedback or join the WhatsApp group by sending an email to torahreadingpodcast@gmail.com.

A parsing that wasn't, a tricky construct, and a question I can't answer. Follow along in Devarim 21:6, 18:9, 18:12, 21:10, 22:28, 22:23. Provide your feedback or join the WhatsApp group by sending an email to torahreadingpodcast@gmail.com.

An interesting (and cautionary) parsing. Follow along in Devarim 12:2. Provide your feedback or join the WhatsApp group by sending an email to torahreadingpodcast@gmail.com.

A Mesora game. Follow along in Devarim 11:12, Bereishit 20:6, Vayikra 11:43, Bemidbar 11:11, 15:24, Devarim 28:47, 28:59, 32:32, 34:6. Provide your feedback or join the WhatsApp group by sending an email to torahreadingpodcast@gmail.com.

Unusual features. Follow along in Devarim 3:27, 4:38, 4:9, 4:1, 4:32, 5:22, 6:22. Provide your feedback or join the WhatsApp group by sending an email to torahreadingpodcast@gmail.com.

Unusual parsing choices with unusual explanations. Follow along in Devarim 1:14, 1:41, Bemidbar 11:28, Devarim 1:1. Provide your feedback or join the WhatsApp group by sending an email to torahreadingpodcast@gmail.com.

A curious parsing and a manuscript advisory warning. Follow along in Bemidbar 30:5, 30:12, 30:8, 31:6. Provide your feedback or join the WhatsApp group by sending an email to torahreadingpodcast@gmail.com.

The original keves yayin, the unusual parasha break, and why I called this podcast Pinchas. Follow along in Bemidbar 28:14, 26:21. Provide your feedback or join the WhatsApp group by sending an email to torahreadingpodcast@gmail.com.

On naming milary operations. Follow along in Bemidbar 23:24. Provide your feedback or join the WhatsApp group by sending an email to torahreadingpodcast@gmail.com.

Where to add an aliya for a Shabbat Chatan, and the parsing of the land flowing of milk and honey. Follow along in Bemidbar 18:7, 18:10, 17:20-22, 16:13-14. Provide your feedback or join the WhatsApp group by sending an email to torahreadingpodcast@gmail.com.

A double keves yayin and bad a report. Follow along in Bemidbar 14:34-35, 15:38, 14:37. Provide your feedback or join the WhatsApp group by sending an email to torahreadingpodcast@gmail.com.

Introducing the dagesh chazak game. Follow along in 8:1-7. Provide your feedback or join the WhatsApp group by sending an email to torahreadingpodcast@gmail.com.

A special edition on occasion of dedicating a new sefer torah. Follow along in Shemot 15:21, Devarim 31:19, Devarim 33:29, Shemot 15:11, Bereshit 44:18, Devarim 8:8-9, and Bereshit 18:19. Provide your feedback or join the WhatsApp group by sending an email to torahreadingpodcast@gmail.com.

Who really was Elyasaf's father? And what's going on with so much munach? Follow along in Bemidbar 1:14, 2:14, Bereshit 10:4, Divrei Hayamim Alef 1:7, Bemidbar 3:4, Devarim 24:4 Provide your feedback or join the WhatsApp group by sending an email to torahreadingpodcast@gmail.com.

A sneaky keves yayin and a mistake from last year. Follow along in Vayrika 25:30 and 25:14. Provide your feedback or join the WhatsApp group by sending an email to torahreadingpodcast@gmail.com.

Looking at what's hiding in plain sight. Follow along in Vayrika 23:32, 16:31, 23:3, 22:21, 21:19, 21:10, 24:14. Provide your feedback or join the WhatsApp group by sending an email to torahreadingpodcast@gmail.com.

The consequences of noticing an unusual formulation. Follow along in Vayrika 20:2, 9:2-3, 17:2-9, 20:6, 19:31, 24:13-14, Shemot 22-38. Provide your feedback or join the WhatsApp group by sending an email to torahreadingpodcast@gmail.com.

Definitely articles. Follow along in Vayirka 13:10, 12, 31, 32, 3, 11, 9, 45, 47. Provide your feedback or join the WhatsApp group by sending an email to torahreadingpodcast@gmail.com.

Is it good? It is good. Follow along in Vayrika 10:19, Bereshit 18:21, 37:32. Provide your feedback or join the WhatsApp group by sending an email to torahreadingpodcast@gmail.com.

Or not. Follow along in Shir Hashirim 2:7, 3:5, 8:4, 4:10, Melachim Alef 12:16, Shmuel Bet 20:1, Shir Hashirim 5:8, 5:9. Provide your feedback or join the WhatsApp group by sending an email to torahreadingpodcast@gmail.com.

A cautionary tale on column layout, a favorite pasuk, and fun with frames for Chag Hamatzot. Follow along in Vayikra 7:27, 8:21, Shemot, 12:34-36. Provide your feedback or join the WhatsApp group by sending an email to torahreadingpodcast@gmail.com.

A pair of synonyms you may not have noticed. Follow along in Vayrika 1:10, 1:-12, 4:1-2, 5:14-15, 5:20-21. Provide your feedback or join the WhatsApp group by sending an email to torahreadingpodcast@gmail.com.

Figuring out how to start the day. Follow along in Shemot 11:18, Vayrika 23:5-6, 23:32, Bereishit 1:5. Provide your feedback or join the WhatsApp group by sending an email to torahreadingpodcast@gmail.com.

A delicious keves yayin and some nitpicking for Para. Follow along in Shemot 35:35, Bemidbar 19:6, 19:21, Yechezkel 36:23. Provide your feedback or join the WhatsApp group by sending an email to torahreadingpodcast@gmail.com.

Good examples of parsing this week. Follow along in Shemot 28:1, 28:33, and 30:9.

A keves yayin special, and a good example of parsing relative clauses. Provide your feedback or join the WhatsApp group by sending an email to torahreadingpodcast@gmail.com.

An usual parsing of an infinitive absolute and what it could mean. Provide your feedback or join the WhatsApp group by sending an email to torahreadingpodcast@gmail.com.

An anomly, an unusual construct, and a good use case of the nasog achor. Follow along in Shemot 18:26, 18:22, Rut 2:8, Shemot 20:15, 19:1, Bereshit 16:3, Shemot 20:19. Provide your feedback or join the WhatsApp group by sending an email to torahreadingpodcast@gmail.com.

Mistakes, not just but also. Follow along in Shemot 10:25, Bereishit 24:25, Shemot 10:21, Bereishit 1:3, 1:6, Shemot 10:22, 11:2. Provide your feedback or join the WhatsApp group by sending an email to torahreadingpodcast@gmail.com.

Musical interventions with Moshe Ginsberg. Follow along in Bereshit 48:16, 47:31, 27:5-6. Provide your feedback or join the WhatsApp group by sending an email to torahreadingpodcast@gmail.com.

Double meaning in broken frames. Follow along in Bereshit 45:6-7, 45:8-27, 45:28, 44:18, 47:12-14. Provide your feedback or join the WhatsApp group by sending an email to torahreadingpodcast@gmail.com.

Getting strong on the dagesh chazak. Follow along in Bereishit 41:1, 41:9, 41:4, 41:38, 41:9, 41:50, 41:8, 41:31, 41:51, 42:7. Provide your feedback or join the WhatsApp group by sending an email to torahreadingpodcast@gmail.com.

More examples in support of the azla for parsing, and where am I going?

A little more on parsing. Folow along in Bereishit 29:32-35. Provide your feedback or join the WhatsApp group by sending an email to torahreadingpodcast@gmail.com.

Eating up more mistakes. Follow along in Bereshit 24:54, 30:25, 27:19, 27:25, 27:4. Provide your feedback or join the WhatsApp group by sending an email to torahreadingpodcast@gmail.com.

Cautionary tails from mistakes of years past. Follow along in Bereshit 23:14, 24:25, 24:49, 24:54, 30:25. Provide your feedback or join the WhatsApp group by sending an email to torahreadingpodcast@gmail.com.

On the range with "el" and the sensitivity to narrative. Follow along with Bereshit 18:7, 20:2, 19:8, 20:7, 20:17. Provide your feedback or join the WhatsApp group by sending an email to torahreadingpodcast@gmail.com.

Why I avoid reading Lech Lecha, and a parsing so unusual is godly. Follow along in Bereishit 11:29, 12:5, 12:6, 13:13, Yona 3:3. Provide your feedback or join the WhatsApp group by sending an email to torahreadingpodcast@gmail.com.

Some classic examples and one unusual form. Follow along in Bereshit 8:3, 8:5, 8:7, 8:22, 8:8, 10:10, 8:12, Shemot 19:13. Provide your feedback or join the WhatsApp group by sending an email to torahreadingpodcast@gmail.com.

Getting to know the boring parts. Follow along in Bereshit 5:1, 5:6, 5:32, 6:1, 10:1, 11:10, 1:1, 1:3, 5:2, 2:4. Provide your feedback or join the WhatsApp group by sending an email to torahreadingpodcast@gmail.com.

Knowing, names, and revelations. Follow along in Shemot 33:13, 17, Bereshit 1:5, 2:20, Shemot 3:13-14, 33:19, 34:5, Bereshit 12:8. Provide your feedback or join the WhatsApp group by sending an email to torahreadingpodcast@gmail.com.

Hashem is (or it, will be?) sanctified with righteousness. Provide your feedback or join the WhatsApp group by sending an email to torahreadingpodcast@gmail.com.

Pronouncing the patah genuva, alternative forms on "grapes," and a cautionary tale of confusing a pashta for a kadma. Follow along in Devarim 32:15, 32, 47. Provide your feedback or join the WhatsApp group by sending an email to torahreadingpodcast@gmail.com.

A kiddush for Rosh Hashana from Yotam Segel. Follow him on Facebook, here. Provide your feedback or join the WhatsApp group by sending an email to torahreadingpodcast@gmail.com.

Three things that catch my attention in Nitzavim-Vayelech. Follow along in Devarim 29:19, 31:2, 29:11, 30:19.