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24(b). If an error was made [on "Rosh Chodesh Teves" ("first day of the
month of Teves")], and the portion for Chanukah was read [before the
portion of "Rosh Chodesh"], even if the person called up has completed the
blessing (1), but the reader hasn't started reading from the Torah, there
is no need to interrupt; rather, the reader completes the [portion of
Chanukah] and then the remaining [three] people are called up for the
portion of "Rosh Chodesh."
If the portion of "Rosh Chodesh" was read [from the first Torah Scroll] in
the correct manner, but [instead of the fourth person being called up for
the portion of Chanukah], an error was made and the fourth person was
called up for the "Rosh Chodesh" reading. If only one Torah Scroll had been
removed from the ark, there is no need to [call up another person to read
from the Chanukah portion]; this is true even though the error was realized
immediately after the one called up for the reading had completed the
blessing (that is, before the actual reading began). However, if two Torah
Scrolls had been removed from the ark, there is a concern that [if we don't
read from the second scroll, people will think] that it is defective
("pasul"). To avoid this, a fifth person must be called up for the reading
of the Chanukah portion [from the second scroll], followed by the
"half-Kaddish."
Chapter 139:24 (b)
Chanukah
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