Mahpach
Mahpach is a common cantillation mark found in the Torah, Haftarah, and other books of the Hebrew Bible. It is part of the Katan group, and it frequently begins the group. The symbol for the Mahpach is
Mahpach is always followed by a pashta. This is because Mahpach is a conjunctive, showing a connection with the word that follows. When the Mahpach is found, the < is placed under the syllable that is most heavily stressed. The variant Yetiv trope uses the same < symbol as the Mahpach, but does not have a Pashta that follows.
Mahpach is found in the Torah 3042 times.
The Hebrew word rtl=yes translates into English to reversal. The original symbol looked more like a sideways U than a V, but this was changed because it was easier for printers to print, as modern keyboards have the < symbols.
Number of occurrences
| Book | Number of appearances |
| Torah | 3042 |
| Genesis | 798 |
| Exodus | 655 |
| Leviticus | 452 |
| Numbers | 568 |
| Deuteronomy | 569 |
| Nevi'im | 3449 |
| Ketuvim | 2096 |