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- Haftara - Wikipedia
Haftara scroll from Obernai, Alsace, 1867, in the collection of the Jewish Museum of Switzerland Haftara scroll from Poland, holes believed to be from Nazi bayonets The haftara or (in Ashkenazic pronunciation) haftorah (alt haftarah, haphtara, Hebrew: הפטרה) "parting," "taking leave" [1] (plural form: haftarot or haftoros), is a series of selections from the books of Nevi'im ("Prophets
- What Is the Haftarah, and Why Do We Read It? - My Jewish Learning
The haftarah is, in fact, usually linked to a theme or genre from the Torah reading For example, on the week when the Torah reading features the song sung by the Israelites when they witnessed the parting of the sea at the Exodus (Exodus 15), the haftarah includes the Song of Deborah sung in response to the military victory of the chieftain
- What Is the Haftarah? - Chabad. org
The haftarah is a section from the Prophets that is read after the Torah reading on Shabbat, festivals, and fast days The specified section always has some connection to the theme of the parshah or the time of year
- Haftarah - Jewish Virtual Library
The Haftarah is a selection from the Prophets read after the reading from the Torah on Sabbaths, festivals, and fast days
- What is the Haftarah? - Reform Judaism
The haftarah is selected because it relates to the day’s Torah portion Sometimes the connection is obvious At other times, the connection may hinge on just a word or two On holidays and special Sabbaths, the haftarah is selected to coincide with the calendar As in the reading of Torah, blessings are said before and after the haftarah is read
- What Is the Haftarah? Meaning, History, and 7 Key Facts
The Haftarah is chanted with cantillation notes, known as trope, but its melody is different from the melody used for the Torah reading This special tune is unique to the reading from the Prophets and helps the congregation recognize that the service has moved from the Torah portion to the Haftarah
- Haftarah | Texts from the Sefaria Library
A haftarah is a section from the Prophets section of the [Bible] (https: www sefaria org texts Tanakh), commonly read aloud in synagogues following the Torah reading on Shabbat and holidays
- Everything You Need to Know About Your Bar Mitzvah Haftarah
The Haftarah reading for each week has been matched thematically to the current week’s Torah portions by Jewish Sages before the common era The Haftarah cycle will also make an appearance in your Bar Mitzvah or Bat Mitzvah You’ll be expected to read the appropriate portion during the service in addition to your Torah portion
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