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The Ketuvim is the third and final section of the Hebrew Bible, after the Torah ("instruction") and the Nevi'im "Prophets". In English translations of the Hebrew Bible, this section is usually titled "Writings" or "Hagiographa". In the Ketuvim, 1–2 Chronicles form one book as do Ezra and Nehemiah which form … See more
The Ketuvim is the last of the three portions of the Tanakh to have been accepted as Biblical canon. There is no scholarly consensus … See more
Western targumim exist on Sifrei Emet, on the Five Megillot and on Chronicles, i.e. on all the books of Ketuvim besides Daniel and Ezra (which contain large portions in Aramaic anyway). There are several complementary targumim to Esther.
There is, however, … See more• David Betesh and the Sephardic Pizmonim Project (Syrian melodies).
• Tehillim (Psalms) on CD-Rom (Syrian tradition, Rabbi Shimon Alouf).
• Leining Master, Ashkenazi melodies for the five megillot. See moreThe following list presents the books of the Ketuvim in the order they appear in most printed editions. It also divides them into three subgroups … See more
There is no formal system of synagogal reading of Ketuvim equivalent to the Torah portion and haftarah. It is thought that there was once a cycle for reading the Psalms, parallel to the triennial cycle for Torah reading, as the number of psalms (150) is similar to the … See more
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