If the reader errs and begins reading Hanukkah before completing the Rosh Chodesh reading, must the reading be interrupted to return to Rosh Chodesh?
Synopsis
If a reader mistakenly begins the Hanukkah reading before completing Rosh Chodesh, there is dispute whether the reading must be halted to correct the order or allowed to continue.
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