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2005 Date of Birth Sedra, Maftir and Haftarah Chart 2018 2005 Date of Birth 2018 Date Sedra Haftarah 25th-31st December 6 January Shemot Isaiah 27: 6-28:13, 29: 22-23 1st -7th January 13 January Vaera Ezekiel 28:25-29:21 8th Jan -14th January 20 January Bo Jeremiah 46: 13-28 15th-21st January 27 January Beshalach (Shira) Judges 4: 4-5: 31 22nd-28th January 3 February Yitro Isaiah 6:1-7:6, 9:5-6 29th Jan-4th February 10 February Mishpatim (Shekalim) II Kings 12:1-7 5 -11 February. 12-13th March 17 February Terumah I Kings 5:26-6:13 12-18 February. 14-20th March 24 February Tetzaveh (Zachor) I Samuel 15: 2-34 19-25 February. 21-27th March 3 March Ki Tissa I Kings 18: 1-39 26 Feb- 4th March. 28th March- 3rd April 10 March Vayakhel- Pekudei (Parah) Ezekiel 36:16-38 5-11th March. 4-10th April 17 March Vayikra (HaChodesh) Ezekiel 45: 16-46:18 11th-17th April 24th March Tzav (Hagadol) Malachi 3:4-24 18th-24th April 31st March Pesach 1st day Joshua 3:5-7, 5: 2-15, 6:1&27 25th April-1st May 7th April Pesach 8th Day Isaiah 10:32-12:6 2nd – 8th May 14th April Shemini (Machar Chodesh) I Samuel 20: 18-42 9th-15th May 21st April Tazria Metzora II Kings 7: 3-20 16th -22nd May 28th April Acharei-Kedoshim Amos 9:7-15 23rd-29th May 5th May Emor Ezekiel 44:15-31 30th May-5th June 12th May Behar- Bechukotai Jeremiah 16: 19-17:14 6th-12th June 19th May Bemidbar Hosea 2: 1-22 13th- 19th June 26th May Naso Judges 13: 2-25 20th-26th June 2nd June Beha’alotcha Zechariah 2:14-4:7 27th June- 3rd July 9th June Shlach Lecha Joshua 2: 1-24 4th-10th July 16th June Korach I Samuel 11:14-12: 22 11th- 17th July 23rd June Chukat Judges 11: 1-33 18th-24th July 30th June Balak Micah 5: 6-6:8 25th-31st July 7th July Pinchas Jeremiah 1: 1-2:3 1st-7th August 14th July Matot- Masei Jeremiah 2:4-28 3:4 8th-14th August 21st July Devarim (Chazon) Isaiah 1: 1-27 15th-21st August 28th July Vaetchanan (Nachamu) Isaiah 40: 1-26 22nd-28th August 4th August Ekev Isaiah 49: 14-51: 3 29th August-4th September 11th August Re’eh (Rosh Chodesh) Isaiah 66: 1-24 5th- 11th September 18th August Shofetim Isaiah 51: 12-52:12 12th-18th September 25th August Ki Tetze Isaiah 54: 1-10 19th- 25th September 1st September Ki Tavo Isaiah 60:1-22 26th September- 2nd October 8th September Nitzavim Isaiah 61:10-63:9 3rd -9th October 15th September Vayelech (Shuva) Hosea 14:2-10, Micah 7:18-20, Joel 2:15-27 2: 10th-16th October 22nd September Haazinu II Samuel 22: 1-51 17th-23rd October 29th September Chol HaMoed Sukkot Ezekiel 38: 18-39:16 24th-30th October 6th October Bereishit Isaiah: 42: 5-43: 10 31st October-6th November 13th October Noach Isaiah 54: 1-55:5 7th-13th November 20th October Lech Lecha Isaiah 40: 27-41:16 14th-20th November 27th October Vayera II Kings 4: 1-37 21st-27th November 3rd November Chayei Sarah I Kings 1:1-31 28th November-3rd December 10th November Toledot Malachi 1:1-2:7 4th-10th December 17th November Vayetzei Hosea 12:13-14:10 11th-17th December 24th November Vayishlach Hosea 11:7-12:12 18th-24th December 1st December Vayeshev Amos 2:6-3:8 25th- 31st December 8th December Miketz (Chanukah) Zechariah 2: 14-4:7 1st-7th January 15th December Vayigash Ezekiel 37:15-28 8th-14th January 22nd December Vayechi I Kings 2: 1-12 15th-21st January 29th December Shemot Isaiah 27: 6-28:13, 29:22-23 2006 Date of birth 2019 Date Sedra HaftaToledotrah Sedra, Maftir and Haftarah Chart 2019 22nd-28th January 5th January Vaera Ezekiel 28:25-29:21 29th Jan-4th February 12th January Bo Jeremiah 46:13-28 5th-11th February 19th January Beshalach (Shirah) Judges 4: 4-5:31 12th-18th February 26th January Yitro Isaiah 6: 1-7:6, 9:5-6 19th-25th February 2nd February Mishpatim Jeremiah 36:8-22, 33:25-26 26th -28th February 9th February Terumah I Kings 5:26-6:13 16th February Tetzaveh Ezekiel 43: 10-27 23rd February Ki Tissa I Kings 18: 1-39 2nd March Vayakhel (Shekalim) II Kings 12:1-7 1st- 2nd March 9th March Pekudei I Kings 7 51-8:21 3rd- 9th March 16th March Vayikra (Zachor) I Samuel 15: 2-34 10th-16th March 23rd March Tzav Jeremiah 7:21-8:3, 9:22 17th-23rd March 30th March Shemini (Parah) Ezekiel 36:16-38 24th-30th March 6th April Tazria (Hachodesh) Ezekiel 45: 16-46:18 31st March-6th April 13th April Metzora (Hagadol) Malachi 3:4-24 7th-13th April 20th April Pesach 1 Joshua 3:5-7, 5: 2-15, 6:1&27 14th-20th April 27th April Pesach 8th day Isaiah 10:32-12:6 21st-27th April 4th May Acharei (Machar) I Samuel 20: 18-42 28th April-4th May 11th May Kedoshim Amos 9:7-15 5th-11th May 18th May Emor Ezekiel 44:15-31 12th-18th May 25th May Behar Jeremiah 32: 2-27 18th-25th May 1st June Bechukotai Jeremiah 16: 19-17:14 26th May-1st June 8th June Bemidbar Hosea 2: 1-22 2nd-8th June 15th June Naso Judges 13: 2-25 9th-15th June 22nd June Beha’alotcha Zechariah 2:14-4:7 16th-22nd June 29th June Shelach Lecha Joshua 2: 1-24 23rd-29th June 6th July Korach I Samuel 11:14-12: 22 30th June-6th July 13th July Chukat Judges 11: 1-33 7th-13th July 20th July Balak Micah 5: 6-6:8 14th-20th July 27th July Pinchas Jeremiah 1: 1-2: 3 21st-27th July 3rd August Matot- Masei Jeremiah 2:4-28 3:4 28th July- 3rd August 10th August Devarim (Chazon) Isaiah 1: 1-27 4th-10th August 17th August Vaetchanan (Nachamu) Isaiah 40: 1-26 11th-17th August 24th August Ekev Isaiah 49: 14-51: 3 18th-24th August 31st August Re’eh (Rosh Chodesh) Isaiah 66: 1-24 25th-31st August 7th September Shofetim Isaiah 51: 12-52:12 1st -7th September 14th September Ki Tetze Isaiah 54: 1-10 8th-14th September 21st September Ki Tavo Isaiah 60:1-22 15th-21st September 28th September Nitzavim Isaiah 61:10-63:9 22nd-28th September 5th October Vayelech (Shuva) Hosea 14:2-10, Micah 7:18-20, Joel 2:15-27 2: 29th Sep-5th October 12th October Haazinu II Samuel 22: 1-51 6th-12th October 19th October Chol HaMoed Sukkot Ezekiel 38: 18-39:16 13th-19th October 26th October Bereishit Isaiah: 42: 5-43: 10 20th-26th October 2nd November Noach Isaiah 54: 1-55:5 27th Oct-2nd November 9th November Lech Lecha Isaiah 40: 27-41:16 3rd-9th November 16th November Vayera II Kings 4: 1-37 10th-16th November 23rd November Chayei Sarah I Kings 1:1-31 17th-23rd November 30th November Toledot Malachi 1:1-2:7 24th-30th November 7th December Vayetzei Hosea 12:13-14:10 1st-7th December 14th December Vayishlach Hosea 11:7-12:12 8th-14th December 21st December Vayeshev Amos 2:6-3:8 15th-21st December 28th December Miketz (Chanukah) Zechariah 2: 14-4:7 Sedra ,Maftir and Haftarah Chart 2020 2007 Date of birth 2020 Date Sedra Haftarah 22nd-29th December 4th January Vayigash Ezekiel 37:15-28 29th Dec-4th January 11th January Vayechi I Kings 2: 1-12 5th-11thJanuary 18th January Shemot Isaiah 27: 6-28:13, 29:22-23 12th-18th January 25th January Vaera Ezekiel 28:25-29:21 19th-25th January 1st February Bo Jeremiah 46:13-28 26th Jan-1st February 8th February Beshalach (Shirah) Judges 4: 4-5:31 2nd-8th February 15th February Yitro Isaiah 6: 1-7:6, 9:5-6 9th-15th February 22nd February Mishpatim (Shekalim) II Kings 12:1-7 16th-22nd February 29th February Terumah I Kings 5:26-6:13 23rd Feb-1st March 7th March Tetzaveh (Zachor) I Samuel 15: 2-34 2nd-8th March 14th March Ki Tissa (Para) Ezekiel 36:16-38 9th-15th March 21st March Vayakhel-Pekudei Ezekiel 45: 16-46:18 (Hachodesh) 16th-22nd March 28th March Vayikra Isaiah 43: 21-44:23 23rd-29th March 4th April Tzav (Hagadol) Malachi 3:4-24 30th March-5th April 11th April Chol HaMoed Pesach Ezekiel 37: 1-14 6th -12th April 18th April Shemini I Samuel 20: 18-42 13th-19th April 25th April Tazria Metzora II Kings 7: 3-20 20th-26th April 2nd May Acharei-Kedoshim Amos 9:7-15 27th April-3rd May 9th May Emor Ezekiel 44:15-31 4th-10th May 16th May Behar-Bechukotai Jeremiah 16: 19-17:14 11th-17th May 23rd May Bemidbar (Machar) I Samuel 20: 18-42 18th-24th May 30th May Shavuot II Habakkuk 2:20-3:19 25th-31st May 6th June Naso Judges 13: 2-25 1st-7th June 13th June Beha’alotcha Zechariah 2:14-4:7 8th-14th June 20th June Shelach Lecha Joshua 2: 1-24 15th-21st June 27th June Korach I Samuel 11:14-12: 22 22nd-28th June 4th July Chukat- Balak Micah 5: 6-6:8 29th June- 5th July 11th July Pinchas Jeremiah 1: 1-2: 3 6th-12th July 18th July Matot- Masei Jeremiah 2:4-28 3:4 13th-19th July 25th July Devarim (Chazon) Isaiah 1: 1-27 20th-26th July 1st August Vaetchanan (Nachamu) Isaiah 40: 1-26 27th July- 2nd August 8th August Ekev Isaiah 49: 14-51: 3 3rd-9th August 15th August Re’eh Isaiah 54: 11-55:5 10th-16th August 22nd August Shofetim Isaiah 51: 12-52:12 17th-23rd August 29th August Ki Tetze Isaiah 54: 1-10 24th-30th August 5th September Ki Tavo Isaiah 60:1-22 31st Aug-6th September 12th September Nitzavim Vayelech Isaiah 61:10-63:9 7th-13th September 19th September Rosh Hashanah I I Samuel 1: 1-2:10 14th-20th September 26th September Haazinu Shuva Hosea 14:2-10, Micah 7:18-20, Joel 2:15-27 2: 21st-27th September 3rd October Sukkot I Zechariah 14: 1-24 28th Sept-4th October 10th October Shemini Atzeret I Kings 8:54-9:1 5th-11th October 17th October Bereishit (Machar) I Samuel 20: 18-42 12th -18th October 24th October Noach Isaiah 54: 1-55:5 19th-25th October 31st October Lech Lecha Isaiah 40: 27-41:16 26th Oct-1st November 7th November Vayera II Kings 4: 1-37 2nd-8th November 14th November Chayei Sarah I Kings 1:1-31 9th-15th November 21st November Toledot Malachi 1:1-2:7 16th-22nd November 28th November Vayetzei Hosea 12:13-14:10 23rd-29th November 5th December Vayishlach Hosea 11:7-12:12 30th Nov-6th December 12th December Vayeshev (Chanukah) Zechariah 2: 14-4:7 7th-13th December 19th December Miketz Kings 3:15-4:1 14th-20th December 26th December Vayigash Ezekiel 37:15-28 Sedra, Maftir
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