What haftarah is read when Rosh Chodesh Av falls on Shabbat?
Synopsis
When Rosh Chodesh Av falls on Shabbat, there is a dispute whether to read the Rosh Chodesh haftarah (Isaiah 66) or the Calamity haftarah ('Shim'u', Jeremiah 2:4-28). The Rema rules Isaiah 66 is primary where there is no established custom.
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