[Avodah] The Parshah Dual Dichotomy 5776

Lawrence Levine via Avodah avodah at lists.aishdas.org
Mon May 30 08:34:10 PDT 2016


From

http://ohr.edu/this_week/insights_into_halacha/6863


For many of us in the know, as well as to the surprise of anyone who might be thinking of traveling to or from Eretz Yisrael, say anytime from after Pesach until Shabbos Chazon, right before Tisha B'Av, something is off. I am referring to the weekly parshah, which would not be the same regularly scheduled one in Chutz La'aretz as it is in Eretz Yisrael.


Truthfully, this type of dichotomy actually happens not so infrequently, as it essentially occurs whenever the last day of a Yom Tov falls on Shabbos. In Chutz La'aretz where Yom Tov Sheini is halachically mandated,[1]<http://ohr.edu/6863#_edn1> a Yom Tov Krias HaTorah is publicly leined, yet, in Eretz Yisrael (unless by specific Chutznik minyanim[2]<http://ohr.edu/6863#_edn2>) the Krias HaTorah of the next scheduled parshah is read. This puts Eretz Yisrael a parshah ahead until the rest of the world soon 'catches up', by an upcoming potential double-parshah, which each would be read separately in Eretz Yisrael.


See the above URL for much more about this topic.


YL
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