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Mercha kefula (מֵרְכָא כּפוּלָ֦ה, with variant English spellings) is a rare cantillation mark that occurs 5 times in the Torah (once in Genesis, once in Exodus, once in Leviticus, and twice in Numbers) and once in the Haftarah (for Behaalotecha and for the intermediate Shabbat for Chanukah, in the Book of Zechariah.) The Hebrew words מֵרְכָא כּפוּלָ֦ה translate into English as double mercha. This name is given since the mark that is used appears like two merchas.

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  • Mercha kefula ◌֦ (hebräisch מֵרְכָא כְפוּלָ֦ה) ist eine Trope in der jüdischen Liturgie und zählt zu den biblischen Satz-, Betonungs- und Kantillationszeichen Teamim, die im Tanach erscheinen. (de)
  • Mercha kefula (מֵרְכָא כּפוּלָ֦ה, with variant English spellings) is a rare cantillation mark that occurs 5 times in the Torah (once in Genesis, once in Exodus, once in Leviticus, and twice in Numbers) and once in the Haftarah (for Behaalotecha and for the intermediate Shabbat for Chanukah, in the Book of Zechariah.) The Hebrew words מֵרְכָא כּפוּלָ֦ה translate into English as double mercha. This name is given since the mark that is used appears like two merchas. (en)
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  • Mercha kefula (en)
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  • מֵרְכָא כּפוּלָ֦ה (en)
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  • Mercha kefula ◌֦ (hebräisch מֵרְכָא כְפוּלָ֦ה) ist eine Trope in der jüdischen Liturgie und zählt zu den biblischen Satz-, Betonungs- und Kantillationszeichen Teamim, die im Tanach erscheinen. (de)
  • Mercha kefula (מֵרְכָא כּפוּלָ֦ה, with variant English spellings) is a rare cantillation mark that occurs 5 times in the Torah (once in Genesis, once in Exodus, once in Leviticus, and twice in Numbers) and once in the Haftarah (for Behaalotecha and for the intermediate Shabbat for Chanukah, in the Book of Zechariah.) The Hebrew words מֵרְכָא כּפוּלָ֦ה translate into English as double mercha. This name is given since the mark that is used appears like two merchas. (en)
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  • Mercha kefula (de)
  • Mercha kefula (en)
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