When Rosh Chodesh is two days (Shabbat and Sunday), what haftarah is read on Shabbat, and may one read additional verses from 'Machar Chodesh'?
Synopsis
When Rosh Chodesh is two days beginning on Shabbat, Isaiah 66 is the haftarah. There is a dispute about whether to add opening and closing verses of 'Machar Chodesh' afterward, and whether skipping from one prophet to another is permissible.
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