Illustration Credit: Elad Lifshitz, Dov Abramson Studio
Telisha ketanah is a somewhat fancy note that only appears a few times in each parashah. It looks kind of like a lollipop pointing to the left, and it is always placed at the end of a word, no matter where the accent is. Telisha ketanah is one of those notes that doesn’t end a musical phrase but leads into what’s next—in this case, it is always followed by a kadma.
Here is an example from the first aliyah of our parashah:
וְהָי֣וּ הַכְּרֻבִים֩ פֹּרְשֵׂ֨י כְנָפַ֜יִם לְמַ֗עְלָה
The keruvim shall have their wings spread out above

There are three other instances of telisha ketanah in our parashah, can you find them?