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==Who's obligated?==
==Who's obligated?==
# Both men and women are obligated to read the [[Megillah]] during the night and during the day of [[Purim]]. <ref>In Gemara [[Megillah]] 4a, Rabbi Yehoshua Ben Levi says that women are obligated in reading the [[Megillah]] because they were included in the miracle of [[Purim]]. Rashi ([[Megillah]] 4a s.v. Af) explains that the decree of Haman applied to men and women equally. Tosfot (s.v. Af) quotes the Rashbam who explains that the gemara means that women are obligated because Ester was instrumental in the miracle of [[Purim]]. The Rambam ([[Megillah]] 1:1) writes that both men and women are obligated in reading the [[megillah]]. Tur and S"A 689:1 codify this as halacha.</ref>
# Both men and women are obligated to read the [[Megillah]] during the night and during the day of [[Purim]]. <ref>In Gemara [[Megillah]] 4a, Rabbi Yehoshua Ben Levi says that women are obligated in reading the [[Megillah]] because they were included in the miracle of [[Purim]]. Rashi ([[Megillah]] 4a s.v. Af) explains that the decree of Haman applied to men and women equally. Tosfot (s.v. Af) quotes the Rashbam who explains that the gemara means that women are obligated because Ester was instrumental in the miracle of [[Purim]]. The Rambam ([[Megillah]] 1:1) writes that both men and women are obligated in reading the [[megillah]]. Tur and Shulchan Aruch 689:1 codify this as halacha.</ref>
# There is a mitzvah of [[Chinuch]] to teach children (under [[Bar Mitzvah]]) to read the [[Megillah]]. <ref>Rambam ([[Megillah]] 1:1)</ref>
# There is a mitzvah of [[Chinuch]] to teach children (under [[Bar Mitzvah]]) to read the [[Megillah]]. <ref>Rambam ([[Megillah]] 1:1)</ref>


==Procedure of the Megillah reading==
==Procedure of the Megillah reading==
# One can fulfill one's obligation either by reading the [[Megillah]] or by listening to the [[Megillah]] being read by someone who's obligated to read the [[Megillah]]. <ref> The Rambam ([[Megillah]] 1:2) writes that both the one reading the [[Megillah]] and the one listening to the [[Megillah]] being read by someone who's obligated to read the [[Megillah]] fulfill their obligation. S"A 689:2 codifies this as halacha. </ref>
# One can fulfill one's obligation either by reading the [[Megillah]] or by listening to the [[Megillah]] being read by someone who's obligated to read the [[Megillah]]. <ref> The Rambam ([[Megillah]] 1:2) writes that both the one reading the [[Megillah]] and the one listening to the [[Megillah]] being read by someone who's obligated to read the [[Megillah]] fulfill their obligation. Shulchan Aruch 689:2 codifies this as halacha. </ref>


===The Brachot===
===The Brachot===
# The chazan who reads the megilla at night recites three [[berachot]] before reading the [[Megillah]] and one beracha after completing the reading of the megilla. <ref> Shulchan Aruch 692:1 </ref> During the day some poskim say to skip [[shehecheyanu]] while some say to repeat it during the day also and therefore say three [[berachot]] again. <ref> S"A 692:1 says that [[shehecheyanu]] is not repeated. However, the Rama there disagrees and says that it is recited during the days as well.</ref> One should have in mind to cover the other mitzvot of [[Purim]] with this [[shehecheyanu]]. <ref> Mishna Brurah 692:1, Baer Heitev 692:1, Magen Avraham 692:1 </ref>   
# The chazan who reads the megilla at night recites three [[berachot]] before reading the [[Megillah]] and one beracha after completing the reading of the megilla. <ref> Shulchan Aruch 692:1 </ref> During the day some poskim say to skip [[shehecheyanu]] while some say to repeat it during the day also and therefore say three [[berachot]] again. <ref> Shulchan Aruch 692:1 says that [[shehecheyanu]] is not repeated. However, the Rama there disagrees and says that it is recited during the days as well.</ref> One should have in mind to cover the other mitzvot of [[Purim]] with this [[shehecheyanu]]. <ref> Mishna Brurah 692:1, Baer Heitev 692:1, Magen Avraham 692:1 </ref>   
# The minhag is that women do make a bracha if they are reading the [[Megillah]] or the one reading it for women does make a bracha. <ref> Sh"t Yabia Omer O"C 1:40, Sh"t Minchat Yitzchak 3:54 </ref>  
# The minhag is that women do make a bracha if they are reading the [[Megillah]] or the one reading it for women does make a bracha. <ref> Sh"t Yabia Omer O"C 1:40, Sh"t Minchat Yitzchak 3:54 </ref>  
# The minhag is to roll up the [[Megillah]] back into a scroll before reciting the bracha of "Harav Et Riveinu...." <ref> Shulchan Aruch 690:17. Mishna Brurah 690:57 explains that this is because it is disrespectful to leave the megilla open. </ref> Some are lenient for a private reading <ref> Yalkut Yoseph volume 7 page 296 </ref>  
# The minhag is to roll up the [[Megillah]] back into a scroll before reciting the bracha of "Harav Et Riveinu...." <ref> Shulchan Aruch 690:17. Mishna Brurah 690:57 explains that this is because it is disrespectful to leave the megilla open. </ref> Some are lenient for a private reading <ref> Yalkut Yoseph volume 7 page 296 </ref>  


===Sitting or Standing===
===Sitting or Standing===
# The reader of the megilla for the congregation should stand during the reading of the Megilla <ref> S"A 690:1, Beit Yosef 690 in the name of the Ran</ref> and the congregants may sit during the reading. <ref> S"A 690:1, Ben Ish Chai (Year 1 Parashat Titzaveh 4) </ref> However, the congregation should stand for the [[berachot]] before and after the [[Megillah]]. <ref> Mishna Brurah 690:1, Machatzit Hashekel 690:1, Ben Ish Chai (Parashat Titzaveh 4), Kaf Hachaim 690:2. See Shevet Hakehati 1:212. </ref>  
# The reader of the megilla for the congregation should stand during the reading of the Megilla <ref> Shulchan Aruch 690:1, Beit Yosef 690 in the name of the Ran</ref> and the congregants may sit during the reading. <ref> Shulchan Aruch 690:1, Ben Ish Chai (Year 1 Parashat Titzaveh 4) </ref> However, the congregation should stand for the [[berachot]] before and after the [[Megillah]]. <ref> Mishna Brurah 690:1, Machatzit Hashekel 690:1, Ben Ish Chai (Parashat Titzaveh 4), Kaf Hachaim 690:2. See Shevet Hakehati 1:212. </ref>  


===Hearing it in a congregation===
===Hearing it in a congregation===