The remaining two chapters discuss laws of public reading of the Torah and Prophets, public prayer, and treatment and selling of sacred As per Mordechai's instruction, the Megillah is read on Purim: once on Purim night, and again on the following day
For the nighttime reading, one may read the Megillah at any point throughout the night until alot hashachar, and for the daytime reading, one may read the Megillah from netz hachamah until shkiyah
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The laws of Purim and the reading of the megillah are codified in Shulḥan Arukh, OḤ 686-97
Background: The Shulchan Aruch (OC 687:1; 689:1) rules that on Purim, men and women 1 are The Megillah Reading
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They are: Read or hear the Megillah (Scroll of Esther) at night and by day
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In these places, the Megillah reading on the fifteenth is done without reciting the blessings
Shushan Purim
Each prayer service is followed by Megillah reading and then breakfast in the lobby level Riklis Social Hall, all at 125 East 85th Street
'Tractate Scroll') is a tractate in Seder Moed of the Babylonian and Jerusalem Talmuds
2) The Megillah is so important There is an ancient and widespread custom that when the name of Haman is mentioned during the Megillah reading on Purim, the congregation (especially the children) spin graggers (ratchets), bang, shout, stamp their feet and generally make a ruckus
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And if you have a Megillah scroll and know how to read Hebrew, you are also in The primary observance connected with Purim is the reading of the Book of Esther, usually called the megilla (Scroll)
There Are Four Purim Mitzvahs
The Fast of Esther ( Taanit Esther or " Esther Fast") is a dawn-to-nightfall fast held on the day before the jolly holiday of Purim
In these situations, it should preferably be read in the presence of ten people
The festival of Purim commemorates the Divinely orchestrated salvation of the Jewish people in the ancient Persian Empire from Haman's plot "to destroy, kill and annihilate all the Jews, young and old, infants and women, in a single day
Hearing the megillah
The other mitzvot of Purim are feasting, giving gifts and tzedakah, charitable contributions
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The Blessings: Three blessings are made prior to the reading both by night and day
At night it should be read after tzeit hakochavim - stars appear - and in the morning after neitz hachamah - sunrise
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Jews, even when they sin, are still called God's children, and nevertheless God directs Jewish Holidays Purim The Megillah
The Megillah (Book of Esther) Esther is the heroine of the Purim story, in which the Jewish people who live in the sprawling Persian Empire are saved from
Reading the Megillah - chabad purim
Tractate Megillah (“Scroll”) is located in Seder Moed (“the Order of Festivals”)
One is obligated to read or hear Megillat Esther both on the night of Purim and during the day
Purim has four main Mitzvot: The Reading of the Megillah (Mikra Megillah) The Festive Purim Meal (Seudat Purim) Sending Gifts (Mishloach Manot) Gifts to the poor (Matanot
Although there are five books of Jewish scripture that are properly
The obligation at night can be fulfilled from dark until amud ha-shachar, the crack of dawn
Jewish Holidays Purim The Megillah
As such, graggers should be sounded only when Haman’s name is read, at which point the reader waits until quiet is restored before resuming
It is celebrated by reading the Megillah, giving gifts, distributing charity, and feasting
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6:45 am: Shacharit with Megillah Reading (Kesher Main Sanctuary) 9:00 am: Women's Megillah Reading (Kesher Main Sanctuary) The women's megillah reading is sponsored by friends of Sheri Adler and Didi Saiman L’iluy Nishmat Lianna Saiman z”l ליענה תקוה בת ידידיה ז״ל 5
Each prayer service is followed by Megillah reading and then breakfast in the lobby level Riklis Social Hall, all at 125 East 85th Street
'Tractate Scroll') is a tractate in Seder Moed of the Babylonian and Jerusalem Talmuds
2) The Megillah is so important There is an ancient and widespread custom that when the name of Haman is mentioned during the Megillah reading on Purim, the congregation (especially the children) spin graggers (ratchets), bang, shout, stamp their feet and generally make a ruckus
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It is a tradition for congregations to collect money in memory of the PURIM
This year’s Megillah BaKehilla (“Megillah in the Community”) Purim program, led by the Tzohar Rabbinical Organization and the Ohr
The laws of Purim and the reading of the megillah are codified in Shulḥan Arukh, OḤ 686–97
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The Power Point will follow the reading word for word, and be presented in both Hebrew and English