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Haftarot for Genesis

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Tradition starting Tradition ending
I Isaiah 42:1 I, S, AF, AH, AP Isaiah 42,21
A, AF, AH, AP Isaiah 42,5 A Isaiah 43,10
R Isaiah 65:16 K Isaiah
  • starting at
    • Isaiah 42:1: Y
    • Isaiah 42:5: A, AF, AH, AP, S
    • Isaiah 65:16: R
    • Isaiah 65:17: K
  • Ending at
    • Isaiah 42:16: Y
    • Isaiah 42:21: I, S, AF, AH. AP
    • Isaiah 43:10 A


    • A: Isaiah 42:5–43:10
    • S, AF, AH, AP: Isaiah 42:5–21
    • Portuguese (acc to Dotan, Lyons): Isaiah 42:5–21, and 61:10, and 62:5
    • I: Isaiah 42:1–21
    • Y: Isaiah 42:1–16
    • R: Isaiah 65:16–66:11
    • K: Isaiah 65:17–66:13
  • Noach   (6:9–11:32)
    • A, Y, I, SM: Isaiah 54:1-55:5
    • some Y communities: Isaiah 54:1–55:3
    • S, AF, AH: Isaiah 54:1–10
    • K, R: Isaiah 54:9–55:12
  • Lech-Lecha   (12:1–17:27)
    • A, S: Isaiah 40:27–41:16
    • Y, I: Isaiah 40:25-41:17
    • R: Joshua 24:3–23
    • K: Joshua 24:3–18
  • Vayera   (18:1–22:24)
    • A, Y, AH, I, Algiers: Second Kings 4:1-37
    • S, AF, AP: Second Kings 4:1–23
    • R: Isaiah 33:17–34:13
    • K: Isaiah 33:17–35:12 and verse 35:10
  • Chayei Sarah   (23:1–25:18)
    • A, S, Y, Dardai (Yemeni Orthodox) communities: First Kings 1:1–31
              (some Y add at end First Kings 1:46)
    • I: First Kings 1:1-34
    • K, R: Isaiah 51:2–22
  • Toledot   (25:19–28:9)
    • A, S, I: Malachi 1:1-2:7
    • Y: Malachi 1:1–3:4
    • K, R: Isaiah 65:23–66:18
  • Vayetze   (28:10–32:3)   (S.R. Hirsch notes that there are conflicting traditions about Vayetze;
            what follows is as given in Hirsch, Hertz, Jerusalem Crown, & the Koren Bibles)
    • A: Hosea 12:13–14:10 (and some, including the Perushim (followers of the Vilna Gaon), add at end Joel 2:26-27)
    • some A (acc Dotan): Hosea 12:13-14:10 and Micah 7:18-20; some other A (acc to Dotan) Hosea 12:13-14:7
    • S (also A, acc Cassuto, IDF): Hosea 11:7-12:12
    • K, Amsterdam, Algiers, some SM (and S, acc to ArtScroll): Hosea 11:7-13:5
    • Y, I, Baghdad, Djerba (Tunisia), (and AH, acc to Cassuto): Hosea 11:7-12:14
    • AH (acc to Hirsch): Hosea 11:7-12:12;
    • R: Hosea 12:13–14:3
  • Vayishlach   (32:4–36:43)
    • A (acc to many authorities, including Hertz) [1] (a few A, acc to Dotan; "some" A, acc to Hirsch): Hosea 11:7–12:12
    • S, Y, I, R, K, AH (and many A, acc to Dotan, Lyons)(both A & S,
              acc to Hirsch, SJC, & Benisch):[1] Obadiah 1:1-21 (entire book).
    • A (acc to Cassuto): Hosea 12:13-14:9
  • Vayeshev   (37:1–40:23)
    • A, S, I: Amos 2:6–3:8
    • R: Isaiah 32:18–33:18
    • K: Isaiah 32:18–33:22
      (° however,if Vayeshev occurs on the first Sabbath Hanukkah, which happens
              occasionally, the Haftarah is Zechariah 2:14–4:7.)
  • Miketz   (41:1–44:17) °
    • A, S: First Kings 3:15-4:1 °
              (°   This haftarah may be the most rarely read, - e.g., in 1996, 2000, 2020, 2023,
              2040, 2047, 2067, 2070, 2074, 2094, 2098 - because this Sabbath is usually the
              first, sometimes the second, Sabbath in Hanukka, in which case a specific
              holiday haftarah is substituted.)
    • I: First Kings 3:15-28
    • R: Isaiah 29:7-30:4
    • K: Isaiah 29:7-24
  • Vayigash   (44:18;–47:27)
    • A, S, I: Ezekiel 37:15-28
    • R: Joshua 14:6-15:6
    • K: Joshua 14:6-14:15
  • Vayechi   (47:28-50:26, end)
    • A, S, I: First Kings 2:1-12
    • K, R: Second Kings 13:14–14:7
  1. ^ a b David E. S. Stein, "The Haftarot of Etz Hayim", Conservative Judaism vol.54 nr.3 (spring 2002)(reprint pages 1-2).