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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. 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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# If afterwards it’s found out that the Sefer Torah used for Parshat Zachor was pasul one doesn’t have to reread it. <ref>Halichot Shlomo (Moadim vol 2, 18:4) </ref>
# If afterwards it’s found out that the Sefer Torah used for Parshat Zachor was pasul one doesn’t have to reread it. <ref>Halichot Shlomo (Moadim vol 2, 18:4) </ref>
# Someone who has already fulfilled his obligation can still read Zachor again for a different tzibbur. <ref> Chazon Ovadia Purim page 5. </ref>  
# Someone who has already fulfilled his obligation can still read Zachor again for a different tzibbur. <ref> Chazon Ovadia Purim page 5. </ref>  
===Women===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 </ref>  
===Women===
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 </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>