The Megillah and its Text
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Which type of ink may be used: Shabbat 115b; Megillah 17a, 18b-19a
Which type of parchment may be used: Megillah 17a, 19a
What the parchments may be sewn together with: Megillah 19a
How many stitches must connect each parchment, and how much space may be allowed between stitches: Megillah 19a, 19b
Requiring that the text be underscored with engraved lines [Sirtut]: Megillah 16b
Writing a letter without first looking at it inside a text: Megillah 18b
Whether an individual / group may read from a scroll which is part of a larger scroll of the Torah: Megillah 19a-b
Which language may be used: Megillah 17a, 19a
What if some of the words are missing: Megillah 18b
What if some of the words are mangled: Megillah 18b
Writing its Aramaic sections in Hebrew: Megillah 9a
Writing the name of Haman's 10th son, Vayezata, with a long "Vav": Megillah 16b
Writing the names of Haman's sons atop one another: Megillah 16b
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