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# If the congregation forgot to read Parashat Shkalim and instead read the regular maftir, as long as it is still during the morning, even if they didn't remember until after [[Mussaf]] they should take out the torah and read Parashat Shkalim and say the [[berachot]] before and after. <ref> Sh"t Ginat Vradim Klal 1:35-36,Sh"t Perach Shoshan Klal 1:8, Sh"t Mishpatei Uziel OC 15 </ref> The haftara should be read without the [[berachot]]. <ref> Yalkut Yosef Moadim page 268, Chazon Ovadia [[Purim]] page 21 </ref> | # If the congregation forgot to read Parashat Shkalim and instead read the regular maftir, as long as it is still during the morning, even if they didn't remember until after [[Mussaf]] they should take out the torah and read Parashat Shkalim and say the [[berachot]] before and after. <ref> Sh"t Ginat Vradim Klal 1:35-36,Sh"t Perach Shoshan Klal 1:8, Sh"t Mishpatei Uziel OC 15 </ref> The haftara should be read without the [[berachot]]. <ref> Yalkut Yosef Moadim page 268, Chazon Ovadia [[Purim]] page 21 </ref> | ||
==Parshat Zachor== | ==Parshat Zachor== | ||
# Hearing Parshat Zachor is a biblical mitzvah. <ref>S”A 685:7. Chazon Ovadia [[Purim]] page 11 explains that although it is from the torah not blessing is recited because Hashem isn't pleased with the downfall of the wicked. </ref> It is read the week before [[Purim]]. <ref> Yalkut Yosef Moadim page 258. Rashi Megilla 29a explains that this is because we want to read about amalek right before we read about Haman. </ref> | # Hearing Parshat Zachor is a biblical mitzvah. <ref>S”A 685:7, Terumat Hadeshen 108, Rambam in Sefer Hamitzvot Mitzva 189, Smag Mitzva 116 and Smak Mitzva 147. Chazon Ovadia [[Purim]] page 11 explains that although it is from the torah not blessing is recited because Hashem isn't pleased with the downfall of the wicked. </ref> It is read the week before [[Purim]]. <ref> Yalkut Yosef Moadim page 258. Rashi Megilla 29a explains that this is because we want to read about amalek right before we read about Haman. </ref> | ||
# The mitzvah is to express this commemoration verbally and so the reader and those listening should intent to fulfill the obligation. <ref>Mishna Brurah 685:14 </ref> | # The mitzvah is to express this commemoration verbally and so the reader and those listening should intent to fulfill the obligation. <ref>Mishna Brurah 685:14 </ref> | ||
# If one can’t make it to hear Parshat Zachor in a [[minyan]] one should read it with the Trup from a Sefer. <ref>Rama 685:7 </ref> | # If one can’t make it to hear Parshat Zachor in a [[minyan]] one should read it with the Trup from a Sefer. <ref>Rama 685:7 </ref> | ||
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===Children=== | ===Children=== | ||
# Children who reached the age of [[Chinuch]] should be brought to shul in order to hear Parshat Zachor. <ref>Nitei Gavriel ([[Purim]] p. 156)</ref> | # Children who reached the age of [[Chinuch]] should be brought to shul in order to hear Parshat Zachor. <ref>Nitei 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> |