Daily Bread for Kids

Sunday 13 July - 17 Tamuz (Fast of Tamuz)

6 min • 13 juli 2025

Today in History: Moses broke the stone tablets in anger because of the sin of the Golden Calf. He then destroyed the idol the same day (according to tradition, Exodus 32:6–35). During the Babylonian siege in 586 BCE, the daily Temple offerings stopped because of the famine (tradition). During the Roman siege in 70 CE, the Romans broke through the walls of Jerusalem (according to tradition). The Fast of Tamuz is a shorter fast on the Jewish calendar and lasts from sunrise to sunset. It is one of four similar fast days. The fast remembers the breeching of Jerusalem's walls. The Prophets promise these fast days will someday “become joy, gladness, and cheerful feasts for the house of Judah’” (see Zechariah 8:19). The "Three Weeks" of sadness begin, leading up to the saddest day of the year: the 9th of Av.


This week's portion is called Pinchas (Phinehas)


TORAH PORTION: Numbers 25:10–26:4

GOSPEL PORTION: John 18:12–18


Think about: What Scripture spoke to you most today and why? Did you learn something about God, or something you need to do in your life?

Daily Bread for Kids is a daily Bible reading podcast where we read through the Torah and the Gospels in one year! Helping young Bible-readers to study God’s Word, while also discovering its Jewish context!

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The Bible translation we are reading from is the Tree of Life Version (TLV) available from the Tree of Life Bible Society.

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