When during the week may one begin to read shnayim mikra — from which day is the reading considered 'with the congregation'?
Synopsis
The Mechaber rules that from Sunday onward is considered 'with the congregation.' The Mishnah Berurah notes that from Shabbat Mincha onward one may begin the next week's parasha.
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Is a person obligated to read the weekly Torah portion twice in Hebrew and once in Targum (shnayim mikra v'echad targum) even though they hear it read publicly in synagogue?
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