Lays vs Layn - What's the difference?
lays | layn |
(Judaism) To read from the Torah scroll during a Jewish prayer service.
* It is proper that he who makes the bracha should also be the one to layn .
* Ruthie learned to layn (read the Torah) and both participated fully in the services.
As verbs the difference between lays and layn
is that lays is third-person singular of lay while layn is to read from the Torah scroll during a Jewish prayer service.As a noun lays
is plural of lang=en.layn
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(en verb)References
* [Torah Layning Corps]* [
Should the person who gets an aliyah to the Torah also layn (read from the Torah)?]* [
Jewish Tribune - Toronto Partnership Minyan continues to grow]