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Passover

Passover Torah Reading
Text of the Torah Reading with Hebrew & English Linear Translation
Read the text of the Torah reading with Hebrew & English linear translation for every day of Passover, divided into aliyahs, with the option to display Rashi's commentary.
Summary of the Passover Torah Readings
Out of Egypt... the Paschal Lamb... to see and to be seen... appointments in time... leaven and matzah... the Song at the Sea... a Messianic prophecy... a synopsis of the Torah readings for the first, intermediate and closing days of Passover
Readings for Passover
First Day
Nissan 15, 5786
April 2, 2026

Haftarah:
Joshua 3:5-7; Joshua 5:2 - 6:1; Joshua 6:27
Second Day
Nissan 16, 5786
April 3, 2026

Haftarah:
Kings II 23:1-9; Kings II 23:21-25
Third Day
Nissan 17, 5786
April 4, 2026

Haftarah:
Ezekiel 37:1-14
Fourth Day
Nissan 18, 5786
April 5, 2026

Fifth Day
Nissan 19, 5786
April 6, 2026

Sixth Day
Nissan 20, 5786
April 7, 2026

Seventh Day
Nissan 21, 5786
April 8, 2026

Haftarah:
Samuel II 22:1-51
Eighth Day
Nissan 22, 5786
April 9, 2026

Haftarah:
Isaiah 10:32 - 12:6
Summary of the Passover Torah Readings

On the FIRST DAY OF PASSOVER we read from the book of Exodus (12:21-51) of the bringing of the Passover Offering in Egypt, the Plague of the Firstborn at the stroke of midnight, and how "On this very day, G‑d took the Children of Israel out of Egypt."

The reading for the SECOND DAY OF PASSOVER, Leviticus 22:26-23:44, includes: a list of the moadim — the "appointed times" on the Jewish calendar for festive celebration of our bond with G‑d; the mitzvah to Count the Omer (the 49-day "countdown" to the festival of Shavuot which begins on the 2nd night of Passover); and the obligation to journey to the Holy Temple to "to see and be seen before the face of G‑d" on the three annual pilgrimage festivals — Passover, Shavuot and Sukkot.

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