How are the nesi'im offerings divided among the Torah readers during Hanukkah?
Synopsis
During Hanukkah, three portions of the Parshat Nasi (nesi'im offerings from Numbers 7:1-8:4) are read each day, with a kohen, Levite, and Israelite sharing the reading in a prescribed manner.
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