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What Is the Definition of Writing the Megillah?

46 min · 25 de feb de 2026
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What Is the Definition of Writing the Megillah? Reading, Ketuvim, or an Inherent Act of Writing Is the Megillah just for reading — or something more? The Rebbe and the Rogatchover Gaon on the geder of writing the Megillah: as a means to reading, as part of the canon of Ketuvim, or as an act with independent significance — granting the Megillah a unique, enduring status, like the Chumashim themselves. לקוטי שיחות, חלק כו, זכור-פורים

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