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| # If Purim falls out on Saturday night then one should read the megillah and then say VeYehe Noam, and then make Havdalah. <Ref>Rama 693:1, Natai Gavriel (purim 28:8) </ref> According to Sephardim one should make the Bracha of Moerei HaEsh before the megillah. <Ref>Yalkut Yosef (Kitzur S”A 693:3) </ref> | | #REDIRECT [[Reading the Megillah]] |
| # One should bring the Megillah on Shabbat to the shul since it’s considered preparing for after Shabbat. <ref> Natai Gavriel 28:4, Yalkut Yosef (Kitzur S”A 693:1) </ref> If one needs to bring the Megillah to the shul after Shabbat one should say Baruch HaMavdil Ben Kodesh LeChol. <Ref>Natai Gavriel 28:7 </ref>
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| # A Megillah isn’t Muktzeh even on the Shabbat when Purim falls out on Sunday. <Ref>Natai Gavriel 28:4, Shemirat Shabbat KeHilchata </ref>
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| # Even if one’s meal extends into the night one doesn’t add Al HaNissim. <Ref>Natai Gavriel 28:3 </ref>
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| # If the congregation didn’t yet say Kiddush Levana then they should say it before hearing the Megilla, however, if only individuals didn’t say it they should wait until after hearing Megilla together with the congregation. <Ref>Natai Gavriel 49:1, 3 </ref>
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| # If purim falls out on Sunaday Tanit Ester is pushed earlier to Thursday. <Ref>Rama 686:1 </ref>
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| # If someone was traveling and didn’t know Taanit Ester was pushed off to Thursday one should make it up by fasting on Friday. <Ref>Mishna Brurah 686:3 </ref>
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