On the second day of Passover, what Torah portion is read and what Haftarah is recited?
Synopsis
On the second day of Yom Tov the Torah reading is from Parashat Emor, from 'An ox or a sheep' until the end of the section. The Haftarah is from Kings II, from 'And the king sent' until 'And after him, none arose like him,' recounting the Passover of King Josiah.
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