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October 15, 2016 ... 13 Tishrei 5777 ... (besides being the eve of both my Hebrew and
Civil birthdays !) is the Shabbat between Yom Kippur and Sukkot. At Shabbat MIncha
on that day, IY"H, the first three aliyot of parshat V'Zos Habracha are read.

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