May the curses (tochecha) in Leviticus be interrupted by breaking into separate aliyot?
Synopsis
The tradition requires reading the curses in Leviticus (Leviticus 26) without interruption to preserve their sanctity, though the halakhic basis for this distinction varies between Levitical and Deuteronomic curses.
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