Haphtarah is a Hebrew term that refers to a section of the Hebrew Bible that is read during Jewish worship services, typically on Saturdays and Jewish holidays. While this term is widely used in the Jewish community, there are various synonyms that can be used to refer to this important aspect of religious practice. Some other terms that can be used to describe the Haphtarah include the Haftara, Haftorah, or simply the Prophets reading. These synonyms are often used interchangeably and denote the same section of the Hebrew Bible that is read during worship services as a reflection on the day's Torah portion.