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A small portion of the Torah is read each week ... on Monday, Thursday, and

Sabbath mornings, plus Sabbath afternoons. Each week's portion follows the

portion of the preceding week, so that the entire Torah is read once in a full

year. As soon as the last words of the end-portion are read, the first words

of the beginning portion are read at the same service.

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