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Literally, "Leviticus" means "of priests" (Kohanim).
Leviticus (Vayikra) is the third book of the Torah (Five Books of Moses). It covers the topics of sacrifices, kosher-laws, ritual purity and impurity, laws against incest, laws of the kohanim, festivals, the seventh year and the Yovel (Jubilee year), and more.

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