3 prokim
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| 3 perokim | (THREE PRUH-kihm) | listen |
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pl. n. The daily set of 3 chapters of Rambam's Mishneh Torah read each day according to the instruction of the Rebbe to learn all of the Mishneh Torah in one year.
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"Chaim, did you see today's 3 prokim on keilim? I'm just going to pretend I read it."
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Etymology
E three + TH פְּרָקִים prakim/prokim 'chapters'
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three prokim , three perokim, three prokim, shlosha prakim, shlosha prokim, shlosha perokim
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