Does the pegam (impugning) concern apply when two readings from two scrolls are separated by an intervening reading at a different minyan (service)?
Synopsis
The Biur Halacha clarifies that the pegam concern only applies when consecutive readings from two scrolls occur in the same unbroken service. If a person read from one scroll at one minyan and a different scroll at a completely separate second minyan, there is no concern of impugning the first scroll.
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