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By Eliezer Wenger
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Parshas Zachor and Parah

66. According to a number of Halachic authorities one is required by Torah law to listen to Parshas Zachor the Shabbos before Purim and Parshas Parah the Shabbos before Parshas Hachodesh1.

Therefore, if one finds himself in a place where there is no minyan, then he should read it himself from a printed text with the proper cantillations2.


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FOOTNOTES
1. שו"ע או"ח סי' תרפ"ה סעי' ז' ועיין עוד בנושא כליו ליתר פרטים
2. רמ"א שו"ע או"ח סימן תרפ"ה סע' ז'

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Rabbi Eliezer Wenger has been teaching Jewish law and other subjects for over ten years at Beth Rivkah High School in Montreal, Canada. He is rabbi at Congregation Oneg Shabbos in Montreal and the author of over a dozen works on Jewish law.

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Traveling Around the Year
Aseres Yemei Teshuvah
Sukkos
Shemini Atzeres / Simchas Torah
Mar-Cheshvan
Chanukah
Tenth of Teves
Purim
Parshas Zachor and Parah
Pesach
Sefiras Ha’Omer
Shavu’os
17th Day of Tammuz
Tisha Be’av
The Month of Elul
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