Yes, "parshot" is the plural of "parshah."
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And as I'm sure you know, parshah is the section of Torah which is read every week in the Jewish Shabbat service. It generally translates to about 3-4 chapters of the Christian Pentateuch. Roughly 20 minutes of reading time.
And of course, it's meant to be
sung rather than spoken, which is why I asked about Cantillation.
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The only downside, we need people who know the Cantillation for each and every parshah...usually people just learn their bar/bat mitzvah piece and not a whole lot else.
Also, the Cantillation is different when you have a minyan and when you don't. And of course, the reader (and presumably the listener) wouldn't assemble 10 males over the age of 13 for the project, so we'd be using a set of marks that almost no one ever uses. Complicated at best.
In my experience, nothing ruins a party like someone suddenly speaking Latin in reverse.
-- Jeffrey Rowland