- haftarah, haphtara, Hebrew: הפטרה) "parting," "taking leave" (plural form:
haftarot or haftoros), is a
series of
selections from the
books of Nevi'im ("Prophets")...
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variation of
these three, and
Yemenite Jews read the
haftarot that he lists. The nine
haftarot of the
eight w****s
following Tisha B'Av
likewise were...
-
normal printed text as it
appears in a Chumash; it
sometimes includes haftarot and the Five Megillot. It
exists as an aid for
soferim (Torah scribes)...
- the Holy
Fathers (the
Sunday before the
Nativity of the Lord).
Several haftarot are
taken from Hosea,
including those for Vayetze, Vayishlach, Bamidbar...
- community. Some
Reform communities that
operate a
triennial cycle choose haftarot on
Shabbat morning from
Ketuvim as well as Neviim. In some Near and Middle...
-
Targum Onkelos on the
public Torah reading and to
Targum Jonathan on the
haftarot from Nevi'im.
Medieval biblical m****cripts of the
Masoretic Text sometimes...
- six
major and
numerous minor separate melodies for Tera'im:
Torah and
Haftarot (3 melodies)
Torah (general
melody for the
whole year)
Example Torah –...
- to
Chanting Haftarot, by
Marshall Portnoy, Josée Wolff, page 15 The Art of Cantillation,
Volume 2: A Step-By-Step
Guide to
Chanting Haftarot, by Marshall...
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special maftirs ("additional
Torah readings") and
Haftarot (readings from the prophets.) See
Haftarot for
special Sabbaths, Festivals, and Fast Days. The...
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editions of the
haftarot published with the
Commentary of
David Kimchi in Constantinople, 1505; and in the
edition of the
Pentateuch and
haftarot, published...