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Four extra parshiot -- Shekalim, Zachor, Parah, HaChodesh -- read between approximately Rosh Chodesh Adar and Rosh Chodesh Nisan.
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Women attending Parshas Parah
This site, citing Nitei Gavriel Purim 22:4 says:
Although women should make an effort to hear Parshat Para read in the
synagogue, there is no true obligation for them to do so. Indeed, it
is a …
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Splitting up the rosh chodesh reading when another follows it
Adding to Gershon's answer, there's probably a good reason as to why only 1 aliyah is given from the 2nd Torah. There are two rules regarding reading aliyot:
1 - At least 3 verses must be read
2 - A …
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Is there some source that explains the configuration of reading the 4 parshiot?
It looks like this article explains the possible configurations. The article uses a mnemonic that starts with the day of week for Rosh Hodesh Adar. I shall explain it differently, as it achieves the s …