"aufruf" meaning in All languages combined

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Noun [English]

IPA: /ˈʊfˌɹʊf/ Forms: aufrufs [plural]
Etymology: Borrowed from Yiddish אויפֿרוף (oyfruf, “summoning”), with the spelling influenced by German Aufruf. Etymology templates: {{bor+|en|yi|אויפֿרוף||summoning}} Borrowed from Yiddish אויפֿרוף (oyfruf, “summoning”), {{m+|de|Aufruf}} German Aufruf Head templates: {{en-noun}} aufruf (plural aufrufs)
  1. (Judaism) An aliyah (Torah reading) made by the bridegroom, typically on the Shabbat before the wedding; a gathering at which this occurs. Tags: Judaism Categories (topical): Judaism, Marriage
    Sense id: en-aufruf-en-noun-EXaunT9M Categories (other): English entries with incorrect language header, Pages with 1 entry
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