Portion Summary:
“The last reading from the book of Numbers is called Massei (מסעי), a word that means “journeys.” It comes from the first verse of the reading, which begins with the words “These are the journeys of the sons of Israel” (Numbers 33:1). Massei is the end of the continuous narrative of Torah that began in Genesis with the creation of the universe. The narrative does not resume until the end of Deuteronomy, when Moses dies.
The final reading in Numbers settles several last-minute details. In it we find a list of the encampments from Egypt to the plains of Moab. We also find instructions for apportioning the land, as well as the specifics regarding the borders of the land. While explaining the land and its borders, Moses introduces the laws of the cities of refuge and more inheritance laws. In most years, synagogues read Massei together with the preceding portion, Mattot, which accounts for the brevity of this portion’s commentary”. (Taken from First Fruits of Zion)
Torah: B’Midbar (Numbers) 33:1 – 36:13
Haftorah: Yirmeyahu (Jeremiah) 2: 4-28, 3:4, 4:1-2
B’rit Hadashah: Mattityahu (Matthew) 24:1- 25:46