baal keriah

English

Etymology

From Hebrew בַּעַל קְרִיאָה.

Noun

baal keriah (plural baalei keriah)

  1. baal korei
    • 1996, Macy Nulman, The Encyclopedia of Jewish Prayer, page 159:
      Hashem, Hashem, Hashem . . . Notzayr hesed (Ex. 34:6, 7) as well as the other passages, Shuv mayharon apekha (Ex. 32:13) and vesalahta la'avonaynu (Ex. 34:9), are first intoned in the pentateuchal mode for the High Holy Days by the congregation and then repeated by the Ba'al Keri'ah.
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