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==Time of the readings==
==Time of the readings==
# There’s a mitzvah to read the Megillah once at night and once during the day. <Ref>Megillah 4a, Rambam (Megillah 1:3), S”A 687:1 </ref>
# There’s a mitzvah to read the Megillah once at night and once during the day. <Ref>Megillah 4a, Rambam (Megillah 1:3), S”A 687:1 </ref>
# The time for reading the Megillah at night is from [[Tzet HaKochavim]] until Olat HaShachar. <Ref>S”A 687:1 says that the night reading applies all night, Mishna Brurah 687:1,3 explains that this means that one should read it between [[Tzet HaKochavim]] and Olat HaShachar. So rules Chazon Ovadyah (pg 47), Chayei Adam 195:5 </ref>
# The time for reading the Megillah at night is from [[Tzet HaKochavim]] until Olat HaShachar. <Ref>S”A 687:1 says that the night reading applies all night, Mishna Brurah 687:1,3 explains that this means that one should read it between [[Tzet HaKochavim]] and Olat HaShachar. This is also the opinion of Chazon Ovadyah (pg 47), Chayei Adam 195:5 </ref>
# The time for reading the megillah during the day is from [[HaNetz HaChama]] until [[Shekiah]]. However if one read it from [[Olot HaShachar]] one has fulfilled the mitzvah. If one didn’t read it until [[Shekiah]], one should read it until [[Tzet HaKochavim]] without a Bracha. <Ref>S”A 687:1 writes that the reading of the day applies all day from HaNetz but after the fact one fulfilled the mitzvah if one read it after [[Olot HaShachar]]. Mishna Brurah 687:4,5 explains that the ending time is [[Shekiah]] and after the fact one should read it without a Bracha until [[Tzet HaKochavim]]. </ref>
# The time for reading the megillah during the day is from [[HaNetz HaChama]] until [[Shekiah]]. However if one read it from [[Olot HaShachar]] one has fulfilled the mitzvah. If one didn’t read it until [[Shekiah]], one should read it until [[Tzet HaKochavim]] without a Bracha. <Ref>S”A 687:1 writes that the reading of the day applies all day from HaNetz but after the fact one fulfilled the mitzvah if one read it after [[Olot HaShachar]]. Mishna Brurah 687:4,5 explains that the ending time is [[Shekiah]] and after the fact one should read it without a Bracha until [[Tzet HaKochavim]]. </ref>
# If one missed reading it at night there’s no make-up the next day. <Ref>Mishna Brurah 687:3, Chazon Ovadyah (pg 48) </ref>
# If one missed reading it at night there’s no make-up the next day. <Ref>Mishna Brurah 687:3, Chazon Ovadyah (pg 48) </ref>