Should Simchat Torah readings be repeated multiple times on the evening of Simchat Torah, and what section should be read?
Synopsis
It is customary to read from the Torah on the evening of Simchat Torah, specifically the auctioned portions, each place according to its custom. The section should be read as 'twice as Scripture and once as Aramaic translation' (as with regular Torah portions).
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