Definition
Hebrew plural referring to ceremonial processions in Jewish religious practice, particularly those performed during Sukkot or other festivals.
Etymology
From Hebrew 'haqafah' (singular) and 'haqafot' (plural), from the verb 'haqaf' meaning 'to go around' or 'to circle.' The term describes the circular processions central to Jewish festival traditions.
Kelly Says
During Sukkot, Jewish communities perform hakafoth where they circle the bimah (platform) seven times with willow branches and palm fronds—it's a ritual older than 2,500 years!
Translations
ARالعربية
حَكَافُوْث
ḥa-ka-fūth
BNবাংলা
হাকাফোথ
ha-ka-foth
CACatalà
hakafoth
ha-ka-foth
CSČeština
hakafoth
ha-ka-foth
DADansk
hakafoth
ha-ka-foth
DEDeutsch
hakafoth
ha-ka-foth
ELΕλληνικά
χακαφόθ
cha-ka-foth
ESEspañol
hakafoth
ha-ka-foth
FAفارسی
حاکافوت
ḥā-kā-fū-t
FISuomi
hakafoth
ha-ka-foth
FRFrançais
hakafoth
a-ka-foth
HEעברית
חָקָפוֹת
ḥa-ka-foth
HIहिन्दी
हकाफोथ
ha-ka-foth
HUMagyar
hakafoth
ha-ka-foth
IDBahasa Indonesia
hakafoth
ha-ka-foth
ITItaliano
hakafoth
a-ka-foth
KMKM
ហាកាហ្វូថ
ha-ka-fūth
MSBahasa Melayu
hakafoth
ha-ka-foth
MYမြန်မာ
ဟာကာဖိုသ
ha-ka-fo-tha
NLNederlands
hakafoth
ha-ka-foth
NONorsk
hakafoth
ha-ka-foth
PLPolski
hakafoth
ha-ka-foth
PTPortuguês
hakafoth
a-ka-foth
RORomână
hakafoth
ha-ka-foth
RUРусский
хакафос
kha-ka-fos
SVSvenska
hakafoth
ha-ka-foth
SWKiswahili
hakafoth
ha-ka-foth
TAதமிழ்
ஹாக்காபோத்
ha-ka-poth
TEతెలుగు
హాకఫోథ
ha-ka-foth
TRTürkçe
hakafoth
ha-ka-foth
UKУкраїнська
хакафос
kha-ka-fos
URاردو
حَكَافُوْث
ḥa-ka-fūth
VITiếng Việt
hakafoth
ha-ka-foth