Sidrah

[ Sephardic Hebrew see-drah; Ashkenazic Hebrew si-draw; English sid-ruh ]
/ Sephardic Hebrew siˈdrɑ; Ashkenazic Hebrew ˈsɪ drɔ; English ˈsɪd rə /

noun, plural Si·droth, Si·drot, Si·dros [Sephardic Hebrew see-drawt; Ashkenazic Hebrew si-draws] /Sephardic Hebrew siˈdrɔt; Ashkenazic Hebrew ˈsɪ drɔs/, English Sid·rahs. Hebrew.

a Parashah chanted or read on the Sabbath.
Also Sedrah.

Origin of Sidrah

sidhrāh literally, order

Example sentences from the Web for sidrah

  • Like a finished scholar did Mendel recite his sidrah, that portion of the Torah or Law which was appropriate to the day.

    Rabbi and Priest |Milton Goldsmith