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# Some poskim writes that a woman may fulfill her obligation of listening to Parshat Zachor by reading it from a Chumash. <ref>Nitai Gavriel (Purim p. 154)</ref> | # Some poskim writes that a woman may fulfill her obligation of listening to Parshat Zachor by reading it from a Chumash. <ref>Nitai Gavriel (Purim p. 154)</ref> | ||
# Some poskim permit taking out a sefer torah special for the women to fulfill their obligation but without a beracha. <ref> Yalkut Yosef Kriat Hatorah page 136, Chazon Ovadia Purim page 9, Minchat Yitzchak 9:68. See however, Mikraei Kodesh (Purim, 5), Rav Moshe Feinstein quoted in Moadei Yeshurun on Purim page 47, Kovetz Halachot page 15, Kinyan Torah 7:53, Shraga hameir 6:116, and Rav Elyashiv quoted in Halichot Bat Yisrael page 296 who say that there should be a minyan of men for the reading. </ref> | # Some poskim permit taking out a sefer torah special for the women to fulfill their obligation but without a beracha. <ref> Yalkut Yosef Kriat Hatorah page 136, Chazon Ovadia Purim page 9, Minchat Yitzchak 9:68. See however, Mikraei Kodesh (Purim, 5), Rav Moshe Feinstein quoted in Moadei Yeshurun on Purim page 47, Kovetz Halachot page 15, Kinyan Torah 7:53, Shraga hameir 6:116, and Rav Elyashiv quoted in Halichot Bat Yisrael page 296 who say that there should be a minyan of men for the reading. </ref> | ||
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# Children who reached the age of Chinuch should be brought to shul in order to hear Parshat Zachor. <ref>Nitai Gavriel (Purim p. 156)</ref> | |||
==Parshat Parah== | ==Parshat Parah== | ||
# Some say Parshat Parah is a biblical mitzvah and some it’s a rabbinic mitzvah. <ref>S”A 685:7, Mishna Brurah 685:14 </ref> | # Some say Parshat Parah is a biblical mitzvah and some it’s a rabbinic mitzvah. <ref>S”A 685:7, Mishna Brurah 685:14 </ref> |