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After Tisha b'Av we have seven special haftarah readings, which always align with the same torah portions. Every chumash I've seen gives these special readings for those parshiyot. I was taught t...
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Were there other haftarah readings before the Tisha b'Av readings were set?
After Tisha b'Av we have seven special *haftarah* readings, which always align with the same torah portions. Every *chumash* I've seen gives these special readings for those *parshiyot*. I was taught that we started reading *haftarah* during times of oppression when public reading of the Torah was forbidden. I've most commonly heard that this was during the time of Hasmonean rule, which was after the destruction of the first temple and before the destruction of the second. I haven't been able to find when the observance of Tisha b'Av was formalized, though the day is discussed in the *mishna*. Was Tisha b'Av already being observed when the rabbis created the *haftarah* readings, and did they assign these seven readings from the beginning? Or did these *parshiyot* have other *haftarah* readings before this practice was formalized? If there were other readings, do we know what they were?