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halachah - eulogies, fasts, when reading day is predated
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halachah - halachah can be learned from it
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halachah - inclusion into the Bible
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halachah - must be a complete scroll with no other books in it
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halachah - needs sirtut (etched lines in holy books)
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halachah - sons of Haman are written in a special format
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halachah - writing with various inks and paper materials
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halachah - written as a scroll or letter
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how much of the megillah must be read?
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Megillas Esther - Megillah reading in walled cities from time of Joshua
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reading the Megillah - additionally say ‘cursed is Haman and his sons’
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reading the Megillah - blessings said before and after reading
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reading the Megillah - cursing Nevuchadnezer
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reading the Megillah - customs related to megillah reading
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reading the Megillah - dozing during
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reading the Megillah - explaining while reading
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reading the Megillah - how much must be read?
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reading the Megillah - in a different language
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reading the Megillah - in a different language
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reading the Megillah - minyan sometimes required
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reading the Megillah - mistakes while reading
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reading the Megillah - must be read from a written text
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reading the Megillah - one or two people reading and/or translating
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reading the Megillah - out of proper order, by heart, translated
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reading the Megillah - pausing during reading
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reading the Megillah - Rabbi Meir did by heart
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reading the Megillah - reading both on the fourteenth and fifteenth day of Adar not forbidden
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reading the Megillah - reading days, cities, walled cities, villages, Joshua bin Nun, reasons
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reading the Megillah - reading intermittently while correcting and writing
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reading the Megillah - sons of Haman are read using one breath
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reading the Megillah - standing or sitting
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types of cities and their proper reading days - based on whether there was a wall at the time of Achashverosh or Joshua bin Nun?
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types of cities and their proper reading days - based on which day of the week it fell out
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types of cities and their proper reading days - changed from one type of city to another
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types of cities and their proper reading days - close or visible to a walled city
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types of cities and their proper reading days - destroyed or formerly Jewish walled city
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types of cities and their proper reading days - person from one type of city discharging another person in a different category of city
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types of cities and their proper reading days - reason for allowing villagers to read early
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types of cities and their proper reading days - sea or desert travelers
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types of cities and their proper reading days - Shushan is the city of the setting of Purim story
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types of cities and their proper reading days - Walled cities, villages, cities
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types of cities and their proper reading days - walled city without ten batlanim
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types of cities and their proper reading days - when to read based on city size
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types of cities and their proper reading days - when to read Megillah in Tiberias
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types of cities and their proper reading days - which days and which days not, and why
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types of cities and their proper reading days - why based on Joshua bin Nun
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walled city resident read megillah on the 14th of Adar, read again on 15th?
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when to read - alternate reading allowances prior to Ezra
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when to read - alternate reading days
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when to read - alternate reading days based on which day of the week Purim fell out on
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when to read - in a dangerous situation
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when to read - leap year declared after reading of the Megillah during the first Adar
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when to read - once at night and once by day
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when to read - overrides the kohen watches and Torah learning
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when to read - predated but not postponed
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when to read - read in second Adar, reasons
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when to read - reason for alternate reading days
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when to read - what part of day
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who may or may not read - read Megillah, deaf but able to read aloud, minor, read for a minor or woman