IPA: /hɑːfˈtɑːrə/
KK: /hæfˈtɑːrə/
A section from the Books of the Prophets that is read in Jewish synagogue services after the weekly Torah portion.
During the service, the rabbi read the haftarah, which provided additional insights into the week's Torah reading.
**Haftarah** → The word 'haftarah' comes from Hebrew 'haftaráh' (meaning conclusion or completion). It refers to a selection from the books of the Prophets that is read in synagogue after the Torah reading on Shabbat and Jewish holidays.
Think of 'haftaráh' as a 'conclusion' to the Torah reading, marking the completion of that part of the service.