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Vayikra, VaYikra, Va-yikra, or Vayyiqra (ויקרא – Hebrew for "and He called,” the first word in the parshah) is the 24th weekly parshah or portion in the annual Jewish cycle of Torah reading and the first in the book of Leviticus. It constitutes Leviticus [1.1–5:26.] Jews in the Diaspora read it the 23rd or 24th Sabbath after Simchat Torah, generally in March or early April.

Summary

God called to Moses from the Tabernacle and told him the laws of the sacrifices (korbanot). [(Lev. 1:1.)]
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In such cases, the person had to confess and sacrifice a female sheep or goat; or if he could not afford a sheep, two turtledoves or two pigeons; or if he could not afford the birds, choice flour without oil. [(Lev. 5:5–13.)]
  • Guilt offerings ('asham) were required when a person was unwittingly remiss about any sacred thing. [(Lev. 5:14–15.)] In such cases, the person had to sacrifice a ram and make restitution plus 20 percent to the priest. [(Lev. 5:16.)] Similarly, guilt offerings were required when a person dealt deceitfully in the matter of a deposit or a pledge, through robbery, by fraud, or by finding something lost and lying about it. [(Lev. 5:20–22.)] In such cases, the person had to sacrifice a ram and make restitution plus 20 percent to the victim. [(Lev. 5:22–26.)]
  • Commandments

    According to Maimonides and Sefer ha-Chinuch, there are 11 positive and 5 negative commandments in the parshah:

    Haftarah

    The haftarah for the parshah is Isaiah [43:21–44:23.]

    When the parshah coincides with Shabbat Zachor (as it does in 2008), the haftarah is 1 Samuel [15:2–34]

    References in classical sources

    The parshah has parallels or is discussed in these classical sources:

    External links

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