Should 'holy convocation' (Mikra Kodesh) be said on Yom Tov and Chol HaMoed?
Synopsis
The Mechaber rules to say 'This Yom Tov, a holy convocation' on Yom Tov and 'This day, a holy convocation' on Chol HaMoed. The Rema notes some have the custom not to say 'holy convocation' at all, neither on Yom Tov nor on Chol HaMoed.
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