Leviticus, the third book of the Torah, contains very little “action”; it is primarily devoted to the rules governing the relationship of G d with the Jewish nation and with each person as an individual. The first two-and-a-half sections describe the procedures for offering sacrifices. The first section of the Book of Leviticus opens as G d calls out (Vayikra in Hebrew) to Moses, bidding him to enter the Tabernacle so He can teach him these procedures.
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Vayikra: Sacrifices
Leviticus 1:1–5:26
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Second Reading: Leviticus 1:14–2:6
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Sixth Reading: Leviticus 4:27–5:10
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Daily Quote
Where the baal teshuvah (penitant) stands, even the perfectly righteous cannot stand in that place
–Talmud, Berachot 34b
The Parshah
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