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This Week's Torah Portion

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This Week's Torah Portion

Vayikra
וַיִּקְרָא
[God] Called Out

The Eternal One called to Moses and spoke to him from the Tent of Meeting, saying: "Speak to the Israelite people and say to them: When any of you presents an offering of cattle to the Eternal: You shall choose your offering from the herd or from the flock." - Leviticus 1:1-2

Torah

Leviticus 1:1−5:26

Haftarah

Isaiah 43:21-44:23

When

/ 3 Nisan 5783

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