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is no formal system of synagogal reading of Ketuvim equivalent to the... an early custom of reading a haftarah from Ketuvim on Shabbat afternoons... triennial cycle choose haftarot on Shabbat morning from Ketuvim as well as Neviim... melody for books of the Ketuvim not otherwise provided for... on all the books of Ketuvim besides Daniel and Ezra... consist in the lack of formal readings of Ketuvim in the synagogue...

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