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TropeTrainer(tm)
software includes a "perpetual" calendar including
every Shabbas and Jewish Holiday during which Torah is read.
The calendar features adjustments for the difference between
weekly Torah portions that are read in the Diaspora versus those
read in Israel. Outside of Israel, Sukkos, Pesach and Shavuos
are celebrated one day longer than they are inside Israel. When
this extra day occurs on Shabbos, in Israel the regular weekly
Torah portion is read, while the Holiday portion is chanted everywhere
else. Several weeks after that Holiday, those outside of Israel
read a double Torah portion, while those in Israel read a single
portion. In this way, those in the Diaspora catch up to the portion
read in Israel. |
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