- The
haftara or (in Ashke****c pronunciation)
haftorah (alt.
haftarah, haphtara, Hebrew: הפטרה) "parting," "taking leave" (plural form:
haftarot or haftoros)...
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religious practice. The
Haftarah reading follows the
Torah reading on each
Shabbat and on
Jewish festivals and fast days. The
Haftarah readings do not contain...
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Shabbat Shuvah comes from the
first word of the
Haftarah that is read on that day; the main
haftarah consists of
Hosea 14:2–10 and this is all that is...
- mornings: this
person also
reads (or at
least recites the
blessings overs) the
haftarah portion from a
related section of the Nevi'im (prophetic books). Informally...
- 4:
Exodus 12:37–42
Reading 5:
Exodus 12:43–51 Maftir:
Numbers 28:16–25
Haftarah:
Joshua 3:5–7, 5:2–6:1, 6:27 When the
first day of P****over
falls out on...
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previous gate was 2, Matot-Masei are also
doubled up, and Tazria's
proper haftarah is read. If the
previous gate was 3, this is not a leap year. If Cheshvan...
- notation. The same is true of the
Karaite mode for the
haftarah;
while in the
Sephardi haftarah modes different disjunctives often have the same or closely...
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Talmud took
Hannah as an
exemplar of prayer. The
story of
Hannah is the
Haftarah reading for Rosh Hashanah. The
Hebrew form of the name "Saul" is shaul...
- The
haftarah for the
parashah is
Micah 5:6–6:8. When
parashah Balak is
combined with
parashah Chukat (as it is in 2026 and 2027), the
haftarah remains...
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sometimes given to a
child under Bar
Mitzvah age. On days when a
haftarah is read (see
Haftarah below),
there is a
final aliyah after the kaddish,
called maftir...