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Parshat P'kudei

Sedra-Stats
23rd of 54 sedras; 11th of 11 in Sh'mot
Written on 158l lines in a Sefer Torah, rank: 41
20 Parshiot; 6 open, 14 closed
Reminder: An open parsha begins at the beginning of a line. A closed parsha begins on the same lineon which the previous parsha ended, a space of a certain minimum width separating the two
92 p'sukim - ranks 40th (10th)
1182 words - ranks 42nd (9th)
4432 letters - ranks 44th (10th)
P'kudei is a short sedra with shorter than average p'sukim (does not go hand in hand; many short sedras have long p'sukim)

Last week was Sh’kalim, next week is Zachor, the week after is Para, and then comes HaChodesh. The Shabbat (or two) among the Four Parsahiyot that isn’t one of them is known as a HAFSAKA.

Mitzvot:

Contains none of the Taryag Mitzvot


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