The thirty-first reading from the Torah is called Emor, a title that comes from the first verse of the reading, which says, "Then the LORD said to Moses, 'Speak (emor) to the priests, the sons of Aaron ...'" (Leviticus 21:1). Emor begins with special laws of sanctity, propriety and purity for the priesthood. Leviticus 23 provides an overview of the biblical calendar, a listing of the LORD's appointed times. Portion Outline * TORAH + Leviticus 21:1 | The Holiness of Priests + Leviticus 22:1 | The Use of Holy Offerings + Leviticus 22:17 | Acceptable Offerings + Leviticus 23:1 | Appointed Festivals + Leviticus 23:3 | The Sabbath, Passover, and Unleavened Bread + Leviticus 23:9 | The Offering of First Fruits + Leviticus 23:15 | The Festival of Weeks + Leviticus 23:23 | The Festival of Trumpets + Leviticus 23:26 | The Day of Atonement + Leviticus 23:33 | The Festival of Booths + Leviticus 24:1 | The Lamp + Leviticus 24:5 | The Bread for the Tabernacle + Leviticus 24:10 | Blasphemy and Its Punishment * PROPHETS + Eze 44:15 | The Levitical Priests