Is shnayim mikra required for Yom Tov parashiyot?
Synopsis
The Mechaber rules there is no obligation to read shnayim mikra for the Yom Tov Torah portions. The Rema adds that there is similarly no need to read the Haftarot of Yom Tov, though custom is to read Haftarot on Yom Tov.
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