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==Introduction==
==Introduction==
# In the month of Adar there are 4 Parshiot that are read after the weekly פרשה each Shabbat. The maftir on the first Shabbat after Rosh Chodesh Adar is Parshat Shekalim. The maftir on the second Shabbat after Rosh Chodesh Adar is Parshat Zachor. The maftir on the third Shabbat after Rosh Chodesh Adar is Parshat Parah. The maftir on the four Shabbat after Rosh Chodesh Adar is Parshat HaChodesh. <Ref>S”A 685:1, Mishna Brurah 685:1 </ref>
# In the month of Adar there are 4 Parshiot that are read after the weekly פרשה each [[Shabbat]]. The maftir on the first [[Shabbat]] after Rosh Chodesh Adar is Parshat Shekalim. The maftir on the second [[Shabbat]] after Rosh Chodesh Adar is Parshat Zachor. The maftir on the third [[Shabbat]] after Rosh Chodesh Adar is Parshat Parah. The maftir on the four [[Shabbat]] after Rosh Chodesh Adar is Parshat HaChodesh. <Ref>S”A 685:1, Mishna Brurah 685:1 </ref>
# Parshat Shekalim is to remember the mitzvah to donate half-shaklim in the time of the Bet HaMikdash. Parshat Zachor is to remember the mitzvah of detstroying Amalek in proximity to the story of purim. Parshat Parah is in commemoration of the parah adumah done before the inauguration of Mishkan and serves as a prayer to be purified by Hashem. Parshat HaChodesh is to sanctify the new moon of Nissan (which is the beginning of the year in some respects) even though isn’t the primary sanctification of the moon. <Ref>Mishna Brurah 685:1 </ref>
# Parshat Shekalim is to remember the mitzvah to donate half-shaklim in the time of the Bet HaMikdash. Parshat Zachor is to remember the mitzvah of detstroying Amalek in proximity to the story of purim. Parshat Parah is in commemoration of the parah adumah done before the inauguration of Mishkan and serves as a prayer to be purified by Hashem. Parshat HaChodesh is to sanctify the new moon of Nissan (which is the beginning of the year in some respects) even though isn’t the primary sanctification of the moon. <Ref>Mishna Brurah 685:1 </ref>
# If one missed reading the פרשה of the week there’s no make up. <Ref>Mishna Brurah 685:2 </ref>
# If one missed reading the פרשה of the week there’s no make up. <Ref>Mishna Brurah 685:2 </ref>