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  • Zarka or zarqa (Hebrew: זַרְקָא, with variant English spellings) is a cantillation mark found in the Torah, Haftarah, and other books of the Hebrew Bible...
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  • while tsinnorit maps to "Hebrew accent zarqa", code point U+0598. Zarka (trope)#Zarka, Tsinnor and Tsinnorit "Hebrew Cantillation Marks And Their Encoding...
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  • other books of the Hebrew Bible. The Segol occurs together with a preceding Zarka, sometimes with a Munach preceding one or both. The Segol group is considered...
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  • Hebrew cantillation, trope, trop, or te'amim is the manner of chanting ritual readings from the Hebrew Bible in synagogue services. The chants are written...
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  • more munachs can be followed by many different trope sounds, including Zakef katon, Etnachta, Rivia, Zarka, Segol, and Pazer. It is normally used when the...
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  • Shalshelet ֓‎   Zakef katan ֔‎ Zakef gadol ֕‎   Tifcha/tarkha ֖‎ Rivia ֗‎   Zarka ֘‎ Pashta ֙‎   Yetiv ֚‎ Tevir ֛‎   Geresh ֜‎ Geresh muqdam [de] ֝‎   Gershayim...
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  • Shalshelet ֓‎   Zakef katan ֔‎ Zakef gadol ֕‎   Tifcha/tarkha ֖‎ Rivia ֗‎   Zarka ֘‎ Pashta ֙‎   Yetiv ֚‎ Tevir ֛‎   Geresh ֜‎ Geresh muqdam [de] ֝‎   Gershayim...
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  • books of the Hebrew Bible. It can be found by itself preceding certain trope groups, or together with a Geresh, in which case, the pair is known as "Kadma-V'Azla...
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  • Shalshelet ֓‎   Zakef katan ֔‎ Zakef gadol ֕‎   Tifcha/tarkha ֖‎ Rivia ֗‎   Zarka ֘‎ Pashta ֙‎   Yetiv ֚‎ Tevir ֛‎   Geresh ֜‎ Geresh muqdam [de] ֝‎   Gershayim...
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  • The Illuy or Iluy (Hebrew: עִלּוּי) is a Trope (from Yiddish טראָפּ "trop") in the Judaic Liturgy. It is one of the cantillation marks used in the three...
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  • other on the right. The Zakef gadol is one of two versions of the Zakef trope. The other is the Zakef katan, part of the Katan group. A zakef segment...
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  • Tipcha occurs in the Torah 11,285 times, more than any other trope sound. Tipcha is the only trope sound to appear more than 10,000 times in the Torah. The...
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  • Haftarah, and other books that are chanted. Mercha is found in several trope groups, though the melody varies from one use to the next. It is the beginning...
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  • anchor for the Etnachta group, which in full consists of four different trope sounds, not all of which are always present. These are Mercha, Tipcha, Munach...
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  • katan is one of two versions of the Zakef trope, the other being Zakef gadol. In the Katan group, the trope can appear in the following patterns: Mapach...
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    Jean-Pierre; Blanc, M.; Barucci, Maria-Antonietta; Roques, Francoise; Zarka, Philippe (26 January 2004). The Solar System. Springer Science & Business...
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  • has a longer melody. The Telisha trope can occur independently or can follow a Pazer or one of several other trope sounds. The Telisha ketana must be...
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  • trope for each section of the Hebrew Bible: The Torah, the Haftarah, and the Megillot. Different Jewish communities also use different Torah tropes....
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  • Rivia, and can (rarely) be followed by a Mercha Kefula, an altogether rare trope. The Ashkenazic darga is recited in a fast, downward slope, as follows:...
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    of the Arab heads of state in Amman and the military chiefs of staff in Zarka. Egypt still held back. But the die was cast. And on 11–12 May Egypt would...
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