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Pekudei Pekudei, Pekude, Pekudey, P'kude, or P'qude ( – Hebrew for "amounts of," the second word, and the first distinctive word, in the parashah) is the 23rd weekly Torah portion (, ''parashah'') in the annual Jewish cycle of Torah reading and the 11th and last in the book of Exodus. It constitutes The parashah is made up of 4,432 Hebrew letters, 1,182 Hebrew words, and 92 verses, and can occupy about 159 lines in a Torah scroll (, ''Sefer Torah'').〔(【引用サイトリンク】accessdate=February 23, 2013 )〕 Jews read it the 22nd or 23rd Sabbath after Simchat Torah, in March. The lunisolar Hebrew calendar contains up to 55 weeks, the exact number varying between 50 in common years and 54 or 55 in leap years. In leap years (for example, 2016, 2019, 2022, 2024, 2025, and 2027), parashah Pekudei is read separately. In common years (for example, 2015, 2017, 2018, 2020, 2021, 2023, and 2026), parashah Pekudei is combined with the previous parashah, Vayakhel, to help achieve the needed number of weekly readings.〔(【引用サイトリンク】accessdate=March 5, 2015 )〕 The parashah tells of the setting up of the Tabernacle. ==Readings== In traditional Sabbath Torah reading, the parashah is divided into seven readings, or , ''aliyot''.〔See, e.g., ''The Schottenstein Edition Interlinear Chumash: Shemos/Exodus''. Edited by Menachem Davis, pages 281–95. Brooklyn: Mesorah Publications, 2008. ISBN 1-4226-0204-4.〕
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