If a verse was skipped during the Shabbat morning Torah reading, must the reading be repeated even after the Torah has been returned and Kaddish recited?
Synopsis
On Shabbat morning, skipping even a single verse requires returning to read it, even after the Torah has been returned to the ark, Kaddish recited, Haftarah read, and Mussaf prayed.
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