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{{Audio|Bereshit.ogg|Bereshit}} or Bereishith is a Hebrew word ({{lang-he-n|בְּרֵאשִׁית}}), the first word of the Torah. It literally means "at/in [the] head" and may be translated as "In the beginning..."Bereshit may also refer to: Judaism- The Hebrew title of the biblical Book of Genesis
- Bereshit (parashah), the first weekly parashah in the annual Jewish cycle of Torah readings
- Bereshit Rabbah is the midrash about the Book of Genesis
- Maaseh Bereshit ("Work of Creation") early Rabbinic mystical speculation, e.g. in Sefer Yetzirah, alongside Maaseh Merkabah (Work of the Chariot), both referred to in the Talmud
Other uses- "Berashith", a 1902 essay by Aleister Crowley
- "Bereishit", a song by Jewish American rock band Blue Fringe
- "Beresheet", a spacecraft (Moon lander) by SpaceIL
{{disambiguation}} 1 : Hebrew words and phrases in the Hebrew Bible |