What haftarah is read on the Shabbat before Rosh Chodesh when Rosh Chodesh falls on Sunday?
Synopsis
When Rosh Chodesh falls on Sunday, the preceding Shabbat's haftarah is 'Machar Chodesh' (I Samuel 20:18-42). However, this haftarah does not displace 'Aniyah So'arah' or 'Shim'u'.
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