May the Targum be read before the Hebrew text, or must the two Hebrew readings precede the Targum?
Synopsis
The Aruch HaShulchan discusses whether the Targum can be read between the two Hebrew readings (e.g., once Hebrew, once Targum, once Hebrew), or whether it must follow both Hebrew readings. He concludes any order fulfills the obligation.
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