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- In some congregations, the haftorah is also read from handwritten scrolls.
- On Mondays and Thursdays when there is no holiday, no haftorah is read.
- The haftorah includes the Song of Deborah.
- The baal keriah then joins the rest of the congregation in listening and reading the haftorah quietly along with the maftir.
- In others, the haftorah is read from printed Chumashim or specially-printed sifrei Haftarot, containing only the Haftarot, usually in enlarged type.
- As with the Torah scroll, handwritten scrolls for the haftorah contain no vowels, punctuation or trop, and so the reading must be memorized.
- His life passes before him : He's a 13-year-old bar mitzvah boy in an improbable scarlet suit and yarmulke singing his haftorah.
- Reut later decides to take lessons in how to lein from the Torah, and winds up reading the Haftorah at an all woman's service on Rosh Chodesh.
- The reading of Eichah is not a commandment to the same degree as the Torah, Haftorah and Megillah, and so it is common to chant it from a printed text, rather than from a handwritten scroll.
- When he has finished his Torah and Haftorah readings, his speech and his thank yous, Seth breaths a sigh of relief as his parents address him, expressing their pride in his accomplishments and their hopes for his future.
- In some communities, men leave the synagogue's sanctuary early, during the Haftorah reading or the sermon, for this purpose, and this-combined with the amount of drinking in some communities-has led to criticism.
- Rabbi Epstein was also an editor of Joseph H . Hertz "'Pentateuch and Haftorahs " ( 1929 1936 ), and editor of a collection of papers ( published 1935 ) in connection with the eighth centenary of the birth of Maimonides ( 1135 ), as well as being the author of numerous scholarly books relating to Judaism.
- Bar / Bat Mitzvah education begins in the 6th and 7th grade, when students are provided with an instructor usually a rabbi or cantor and begin studying their torah and haftorah portion by learning to use tropes, or " a system for chanting sacred texts . " Oftentimes children will attend Hebrew School with the sole purpose of learning how to read Hebrew for their Bar / Bat Mitzvah.
- The German custom as practised in K'hal Adas Yeshurun is to sing the Half Kaddish preceding Maftir to a special tune . see http : / / www . kayj . net / nusach-internal / mm / 34971 . mp3 and http : / / www . kayj . net / nusach-internal / mm / 34972 . mp3 The regular Haftorah is replaced by a special Rosh Chodesh Haftorah.
- The German custom as practised in K'hal Adas Yeshurun is to sing the Half Kaddish preceding Maftir to a special tune . see http : / / www . kayj . net / nusach-internal / mm / 34971 . mp3 and http : / / www . kayj . net / nusach-internal / mm / 34972 . mp3 The regular Haftorah is replaced by a special Rosh Chodesh Haftorah.