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Parshat Ki Teitzei

Readings for Ki Teitzei
Elul 9, 5786
August 22, 2026


Haftarah:
Isaiah 54:1-10
Torah Portion: Ki Teitzei
Ki Teitzei in a Nutshell

The name of the Parshah, "Ki Teitzei," means "when you go out," and it is found in Deuteronomy 21:10.

Seventy-four of the Torah’s 613 commandments (mitzvot) are in the Parshah of Ki Teitzei. These include the laws of the beautiful captive, the inheritance rights of the firstborn, the wayward and rebellious son, burial and dignity of the dead, returning a lost object, sending away the mother bird before taking her young, the duty to erect a safety fence around the roof of one’s home, and the various forms of kilayim (forbidden plant and animal hybrids).

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