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Sedrah

[ Sephardic Hebrew see-drah; Ashkenazic Hebrew si-draw; English sed-ruh ]

noun

, Hebrew.
, plural Se·droth, Se·drot, Se·dros [see-, drawt, si, -d, r, ohs], English Sed·rahs.


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Example Sentences

It would be of course too tedious to treat the whole Sedrah thus, but if Brum were content to recite his own particular seventh thereof, he should be summoned to the Rostrum.

"Yes, but if we tell people not to come, and then when Brum opens his eyes on the Sabbath morning, he can see to read the Sedrah—" "But I don't want to see to read the Sedrah," said the boy petulantly; "I know it all by heart."

In order to insure perfection, and prevent stage fright, so to speak, it had been arranged that Brum should rehearse his reading of the Sedrah on Friday in the synagogue itself, at an hour when it was free from worshippers.

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