42 Results
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are the short readings of the week repeated Shabbos morning?
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blessing before and after reading Torah and eating
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blessing on the Torah with the Torah open or closed?
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correcting mistakes of the reader
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customs related to Torah Reading
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delays caused by rolling the Torah to the second part of the Torah Reading
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do the Torah portions with curses require a blessing
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does each person called to the Torah need a before and after blessing?
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enacted by Moshe and Ezra
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enacted by Moshe and Ezra
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enacted Torah Readings
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for various days and holidays
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from an incomplete Torah
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groupings of pesukim and how the reader and translator interact
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hearing grandson reading Torah is like hearing from Mount Sinai, source
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Holiday we call up five, Yom Kippur six, Shabbos seven
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is translation required?
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kohen called first, then levi, yisrael to make ‘Peaceful Ways’, biblical or rabbinic law?
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listening is like reading
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must be read from a written text, exception
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must be read from a written text, exception
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no pauses in reading by the Torah portions of the curses, readings begin and end with positive passages
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one or two people reading and/or translating
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public Torah Reading not allowed, read on rooftops
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raise Torah scroll for the congregation to see
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reader unable to complete his portion
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Rosh Chodesh and Chol Hamoed
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saves from death
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skipping from place to place
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skipping from place to place
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skipping from place to place, Torah, prophets, reasons
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Sovnaya - synagogue, mistake in Torah Reading
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standing while reading
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ten verse minimum for Torah, twenty one for Prophets
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that do or don't require blessings before and after
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Torah Reading on Yom Kippur followed by 8 blessings
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what we read on a day when two different readings are mandated
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when reading two Torah portions, if using one Torah it can be rolled to the proper place after the first reading, if using two Torahs put one back, then take out the second
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when reading two Torahs, put one back, then take out the second
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when reading two Torahs, put one back, then take out the second
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when there aren't enough people who know how to read the Torah