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The Ohs and Ahs of Torah Reading,
Second Edition

 

 

A Guide to the Kamatz Katan
in the Torah, Haftarot, and Megillot

 

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A typical page in the book:
The Kamatz Katan is in RED;
the Hataf-Kamatz is in BLUE.

             WHY is identifying a
Kamat
z Katan important?

The Torah scroll itself contains text only – there are
no vowels, punctuation marks, paragraph breaks, etc.

When reading from the Torah, we must read true to
the text, that is, read EXACTLY as written,
AND
pronounce each word EXACTLY as intended.

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The Ohs and Ahs
of Torah Reading

Perfecting Torah Reading
one Kamatz at a time!™

 

The Ohs and Ahs
of Torah
Reading

 

A Guide to the
Kamatz Katan
in

the Torah, Haftarot
and Megillot

The Ohs and Ahs...

Inside the Book (Tap on image to enlarge)

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