Can people please post "at risk"-friendly megillah leinings? All frum communities (I'll try to wikify if relevant), but I'm looking for NYC area.
At first, I interpreted "at risk" as alcohol-free which is especially fitting during the shloshim of R' Avraham Twerski ztl but from the first few comments I think it is more covid related. Nevertheless, it would not be a bad thing to have suggestions for megillah readings without drinking present.
it's good to be a Lubavitcher
Bais Torah on the Shaarei Torah campus. Close to forshay.
Readings in frum communities have alcohol? At night the fast hasn't been broken yet, and by day it's done at Shacharis when even people haven't quite started drinking yet.
IME, many people hear megillah right before the seudah during the day. Irrelevant to the OP, either way.
Other than teenagers that are hung over from drinking the first night, why would someone not hear megillah at shachris?
Readings in frum communities have alcohol? At night the fast hasn't been broken yet, and by day it's done at Shacharis when even people haven't quite started drinking yet. If you're talking about alcohol-free readings for people not hearing the Megillah in frum communal settings, this probably isn't the right forum.
Wait, one second, no alcohol before shachris?
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"at risk"-friendly
You can read the Megillah from a Chumash at home
Good for a zecher, but not to be yotzei. But if you can borrow a real megillah you can be yotzei by reading the words even without trop.
You're pretty talented if you can be sure to read all the words correctly without any Nikud.
You can add the Nikud - does not pasul