Portion Summary:

The thirty-second reading from the Torah and second-to-last reading from the book of Leviticus is called Behar (בהר), which means “On the Mountain.” The name comes from the first words of the first verse of the reading, which could be literally translated to read, “The LORD then spoke to Moses on Mount Sinai” (Leviticus 25:1). This portion from the Torah introduces the laws of the sabbatical years, the jubilee and laws concerning redemption. In most years, synagogues read Behar together with the following portion, Bechukotai. (Taken from First Fruits of Zion)

Torah: Vayikra (Leviticus) 25:1-26:2

Haftorah: Yirmeyahu (Jeremiah) 32:6-27

B’rit Hadashah: Luke 13: 1-33/Yochanan (John) 10:22-42

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