Sidrah

Si·drah

[Sephardic Hebrew see-drah; Ashkenazic Hebrew si-draw; English sid-ruh]
noun, plural Si·droth, Si·drot, Si·dros [Sephardic Hebrew see-drawt; Ashkenazic Hebrew si-draws] . English, Sid·rahs. Hebrew.
a Parashah chanted or read on the sabbath.
Also, Sedrah.


Origin:
sidhrāh literally, order

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