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הפטרות haftarot —⟶ tag: הפטרות haftarot Sorted Chronologically (old to new). Sort most recent first? 💬 Haftarah Reading for Parashat Shemot (Isaiah 27:6-28:13, 29:22-23): Chantable English translation with trōp, by Len FellmanThe haftarah reading for Parashat Shemot, in English translation, transtropilized. . . . 💬 Haftarah Reading for the Eighth Day of Pesaḥ (Isaiah 10:32-12:6): Chantable English translation with trōp, by Len FellmanThe haftarah reading for the eighth day of Pesaḥ, in English translation, transtropilized. . . . 💬 Haftarah Reading for Parashat Yitro (Isaiah 6:1-7:6 & 9:5-6): Chantable English translation with trōp, by Len FellmanThe haftarah reading for Parashat Yitro, in English translation, transtropilized. . . . 💬 הפטרה לשבת חזון | Haftarah Reading for Parashat Devarim (Shabbat Ḥazon, Isaiah 1:1-27), translated by Isaac Gantwerk MayerOn Shabbat Ḥazon, the Shabbat before Tisha b’Av, many Ashkenazi communities have a custom to read most of the haftarah (Isaiah 1:1-27) in Eikha trop, the cantillation used for the Book of Lamentations. There are many distinct customs, but one of the most common reads verses at the beginning and end in standard haftarah trop, as well as several verses in the middle, selected for their more hopeful message. This edition of the haftarah for Shabbat Ḥazon, along with its new translation, has the verses recited in Eikha trop marked in blue and the verses in haftarah trop in black. . . . 💬 Haftarah Reading for Parashat Devarim (Shabbat Ḥazon, Isaiah 1:1-27): Chantable English translation with trōp, by Len FellmanThe haftarah reading for Parashat Devarim, Shabbat Ḥazon, in English translation, transtropilized. . . . 💬 Haftarah Reading for Parashat Vayelekh (Hoshea 14:2-10, Mikhah 7:18-20, Yoel 2:15-27): Chantable English translation with trōp, by Len FellmanThe haftarah reading for Parashat Nitsavim, in English translation, transtropilized. . . . 💬 Haftarah Reading for Parashat Vayetsei (Nusaḥ Sefarad: Hosea 11:7-12:12; Ashkenaz: Hosea 12:13-14:10): Chantable English translation with trōp, by Len FellmanThe haftarah reading for Parashat Vayetsei, in English translation, transtropilized. . . . 💬 Haftarah Reading for Parashat b’Midbar (Hosea 2:1-22): Chantable English translation with trōp, by Len FellmanThe haftarah reading for Parashat b’Midbar, in English translation, transtropilized. . . . 💬 Haftarah Reading for Parashat Balaq (Mikhah 5:6-6:8): Chantable English translation with trōp, by Len FellmanThe haftarah reading for Parashat Balaq, in English translation, transtropilized. . . . 💬 Haftarah Reading for Shabbat haGadol (Malakhi 3:4-24): Chantable English translation with trōp, by Len FellmanThe haftarah reading for Shabbat haGadol preceding Pesaḥ, in English translation, transtropilized. . . . 💬 Haftarah Reading for Parashat Toldōt (Malakhi 1:1-2:7): Chantable English translation with trōp, by Len FellmanThe haftarah reading for Parashat Toldōt, in English translation, transtropilized. . . . 💬 Haftarah Reading for the Second Day of Shavuot (Ḥabaquq 2:20-3:19): Chantable English translation with trōp, by Len FellmanThe haftarah reading for the second day of Shavuot, in English translation, transtropilized. . . . 💬 Haftarah Reading for Parashat Vayishlaḥ (Ovadiah 1:1-21): Chantable English translation with trōp, by Len FellmanThe haftarah reading for Parashat Vayishlaḥ, in English translation, transtropilized. . . . 💬 Haftarah Reading for Parashat Qedoshim (Amos 9:7-15 [Ashkenazim]): Chantable English translation with trōp, by Len FellmanThe haftarah reading for Parashat Qedoshim according to Ashkenazi custom, in English translation, transtropilized. . . . 💬 Haftarah Reading for Parashat Vayeshev (Amos 2:6-3:8): Chantable English translation with trōp, by Len FellmanThe haftarah reading for Parashat Vayeshsev, in English translation, transtropilized. . . . 💬 Haftarah Reading for Parashat ha’Azinu & the Seventh Day of Pesaḥ (2 Samuel 22:1-51): Chantable English translation with trōp, by Len FellmanThe haftarah reading for Parashat ha’Azinu and for the 7th day of Pesaḥ, in English translation, transtropilized. . . . 💬 Haftarah Reading for Parashat Shemini (2 Samuel 6:1-7:17): Chantable English translation with trōp, by Len FellmanThe haftarah reading for Parashat Shemini, in English translation, transtropilized. . . . 💬 Haftarah Reading for Shabbat Maḥar Ḥodesh (1 Samuel 20:18-42): Chantable English translation with trōp, by Len FellmanThe haftarah reading for shabbatot that coincide with erev Rosh Ḥodesh, in English translation, transtropilized. . . . 💬 Haftarah Reading for Shabbat Zakhor (1 Samuel 15:1-34): Chantable English translation with trōp, by Len FellmanThe haftarah reading for Shabbat Zakhor preceding Purim, in English translation, transtropilized. . . . Categories: Parashat Vayiqra, Special Haftarot, Shmuel (Samuel), Parashat Terumah, Parashat T'tsavveh 💬 Haftarah Reading for Parashat Qoraḥ (1 Samuel 11:14-12:22): Chantable English translation with trōp, by Len FellmanThe haftarah reading for Parashat Qoraḥ in English translation, transtropilized. . . . 💬 Haftarah Reading for the first day of Rosh haShanah (1 Samuel 1:1-2:10): Chantable English translation with trōp, by Len FellmanThis is an English translation of the Haftarah reading for the first day of Rosh Hashanah (I Samuel 1:1-2:10), transtropilized. . . . 💬 Haftarah Reading for Parashat Naso (Judges 13:2-25): Chantable English translation with trōp, by Len FellmanThe haftarah reading for Parashat Naso, in English translation, transtropilized. . . . 💬 Haftarah Reading for Parashat Ḥuqat (Judges 11:1-33): Chantable English translation with trōp, by Len FellmanThe haftarah reading for Parashat Ḥuqat, in English translation, transtropilized. . . . 💬 Haftarah Reading for Parashat b’Shalaḥ (Judges 4:4-5:31): Chantable English translation with trōp, by Len FellmanThe haftarah reading for Parashat b’Shalaḥ, in English translation, transtropilized. . . . 💬 Haftarah Reading for the First Day of Pesaḥ (Joshua 3:5-7, 5:1-15, 6:1, and 6:27): Chantable English translation with trōp, by Len FellmanThe haftarah reading for the first day of Pesaḥ, in English translation, transtropilized. . . . 💬 Haftarah Reading for Parashat Shlaḥ (Joshua 2:1-24): Chantable English translation with trōp, by Len FellmanThe haftarah reading for Parashat Shlaḥ in English translation, transtropilized. . . . 💬 Haftarah Reading for Parashat Zot haBrakhah and Simḥat Torah (Joshua 1:1-18): Chantable English translation with trōp, by Len FellmanThe haftarah reading for Parashat Zot haBrakhah and Simḥat Torah in English translation, transtropilized. . . . 💬 Haftarah Reading for Parashat Ḥayyei Sarah (1 Kings 1:1-31): Chantable English translation with trōp, by Len FellmanThe haftarah reading for Parashat Ḥayyei Sarah, in English translation, transtropilized. . . . 💬 הפטרה חלופית לשבת שחל ביום לפני חנוכה או ביום הראשון של חנוכה (ביום כד׳ וכה׳ לכסלו) | Alternative Haftarah for when Shabbat falls either on the day before Ḥanukkah or the first day of ḤanukkahWhen the first day of Ḥanukkah is a Shabbat, the last day of Ḥanukkah is also Shabbat. In most customs this is addressed by using the standard Shabbat Ḥanukkah haftarah from Zechariah on the first day and I Kings 7:40–50 on the last day. But this never sat well with me, since I Kings 7:40–50 (also the haftara for Vayakhel) is a very technical reading, and the last day of Ḥanukkah is more of a culmination. Conveniently, another minor prophet contemporary of Zechariah, Ḥaggai, discusses the reconstruction of the House as a process of national revitalization, *and* claims that the foundation of the temple was rebuilt on the twenty-fourth day of the ninth month — i.e. the day before Ḥanukkah! This is historically fascinating since it suggests that Ḥanukkah as a rededication festival might predate the Maccabean Revolt entirely, but more importantly here, it makes it a very appropriate reading for the day before or the first day of Ḥanukkah. This is an alternative haftarah from the book of Ḥaggai , chapter 2 verses 2—23, that could be used as a replacement for the standard haftarah when Shabbat falls on the day before Ḥanukkah or on the first day of Ḥanukkah. When read on the first day of Ḥanukkah, the traditional Ḥanukkah haftarah reading of Zechariah 2:14–4:7 would be postponed to the eighth day in its place. . . . 💬 הפטרה לחג השבועות ביום השני | Haftarah reading for the Second Day of Shavuot (Ḥabaquq 2:20-3:19) with its Targum and the piyyut Yetsiv Pitgam by Rabbeinu Tam (ca. 12th c.)The haftarah for the second day of Shavuot, Ḥabakkuk 2:20-3:19, interspersed with a cantillated text of the Targum Yonatan ben Uzziel. Since Targum Yonatan is a bit more drash-heavy than Targum Onkelos, it is translated separately as well. The haftarah reading includes the piyyut Yetsiv Pitgam, with an acrostic rhyming translation of the poem, with the second-to-last verse restored to its rightful place, as well as a concluding paragraph for the meturgeman to recite, as found in the Maḥzor Vitry. . . . In all modern communities, the standard practice is that on the three Shabbatot before the Ninth of Av and the seven after it the standard haftarah is replaced. Before the Ninth of Av they are replaced with haftarot of rebuke, from Jeremiah and the opening of Isaiah, and after they are replaced with haftarot of consolation from the later parts of Isaiah. Rambam’s Mishneh Torah, though, preserves a very different custom, one where each one of those Torah portions has an associated haftarah, related not to the calendar but to the parashah itself. Here the editor has compiled a list of these haftarah readings, along with brief notes to explain their connection with the parashah. . . . 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