- The
haftara or (in Ashke****c pronunciation)
haftorah (alt.
haftarah, haphtara, Hebrew: הפטרה) "parting," "taking leave" (plural form:
haftarot or haftoros)...
- 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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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 over) the
haftarah portion from a
related section of the Nevi'im (prophetic books). Informally...
- and
Haftarah melodies is
obvious and it is easy to
transpose motifs between the two as
suggested by Neeman. In the
Sephardi traditions the
haftarah melody...
- said. Both the
parashah and the
haftarah deal with
people stricken with skin disease. Both the
parashah and the
haftarah employ the term for the person...
-
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...
-
along with
connected readings from the
other books of the Tanakh,
called Haftarah. Over the
course of a year, the
whole Torah is read, with the
cycle starting...
- them,
remembering what God did to Miriam. In 2
Kings 5:1–19, part of the
haftarah for
Parashat Tazria, the
prophet Elisha cures Naaman, the
commander of...
-
custom that the
haftarah of
Acharei Mot is read for
Kedoshim whenever Acharei Mot is pre-empted by a
special haftarah, the
haftarah of
Kedoshim is read...