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IntroductionParashat BereshitHaftarah of BereshitHaftarah of NoachParashat Lech LechaHaftarah of Lech LechaHaftarah of VayeraHaftarah of Chayei SaraHaftarah of ToldotHaftarah of VayetzeiHaftarah of VayishlachHaftarah of VayeshevHaftarah of Miketz and ChanukahHaftarah of VayigashHaftarah of VayechiHaftarah of ShemotHaftarah of VaeraHaftarah of BoHaftarah of BeshalachHaftarah of YitroHaftarah of ShekalimHaftarah of TerumahHaftarah of ZachorHaftarah of ParahHaftarah of HaChodeshHaftarah for Shabbat Erev Rosh ChodeshHaftarah of VayikraHaftarah for Shabbat Rosh ChodeshHaftarah of ShminiHaftarah of Tazria MetzoraHaftarah of Achrei Mot KedoshimHaftarah of EmorHaftarah of Behar BechukotaiHaftarah of BamidbarHaftarah of NassoHaftarah of Beha'alotchaHaftarah of Sh'lachHaftarah of KorachHaftarah of ChukatHaftarah of BalakHaftarah of PinchasHaftarah of Matot MaseiHaftarah of DevarimHaftarah of VaetchananHaftarah of EikevHaftarah of Re'ehHaftarah of ShoftimHaftarah of Ki TeitzeiHaftarah of Ki TavoHaftarah of NitzavimHaftarah for the First Day of Rosh HashanahHaftarah of Shabbat ShuvaHaftarah of Ha'azinuHaftarah for the First Day of SukkotHaftarah for the First Day of PesachHaftarah for the Second Day of PesachHaftarah for the Seventh Day of PesachHaftarah for the Eighth Day of PesachHaftarah for the Second Day of Shavuot
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Author: Jonathan Eybeschutz
Ahavat Yehonatan is a running commentary in Hebrew on the haftarot, written by kabbalist and homilist Rabbi Jonathan Eybeschutz. It also contains commentaries on Genesis Chapter 1 and Chapter 15, each preceding the haftarah commentary for that Torah portion. The work was first printed shortly after the author’s death, and has been printed several times since; it is often printed together with Alon Bakhut, the author’s commentary on Lamentations (including in the version appearing on Sefaria)