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The second part of Emor lists the annual Callings of Holiness --
the festivals of the Jewish calendar: the weekly Shabbat; the
bringing of the Passover offering on 14 Nissan; the seven-day
Passover festival beginning on 15 Nissan; the bringing of the
Omer offering from the first barley harvest on the 2nd day of
Passover, and the commencement, on that day, of the 49-day
Counting of the Omer, culminating in the festival of Shavuot on
the 50th day; a "remembrance of shofar blowing" on 1 Tishrei; a
solemn fast day on 10 Tishrei; the Sukkot festival -- during
which we are to dwell in huts for seven days and take the "Four
Kinds" -- beginning on 15 Tishrei; and the immediately following
holiday of the "8th day" of Sukkot (Shemini Atzeret.
Next the Torah discusses the lighting of the Menorah in the
Temple, and the showbread (Lechem Hapanim) placed weekly on the
table there.
Emor concludes with the incident of a man executed for
blasphemy, and the penalties for murder (death) and for injuring
one's fellow or destroying his property (monetary compensation).
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