Leah
is confusing a vet with a vav. Sefer ha-mavhin is probably
correct.
BR
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Who is "Ish mi-bet
Levi"? He wrote "Ma'amar Devarim ki-khetavam al odot ha-Tsiyoniyut" in Berlin,
662. It was also published in ha-Peles -- a rabbinic maonthlyyarhon
rabani.
Thanks,
Rachel
At 09:05 AM 5/18/2006, you wrote:
Dear group,
How would I romanize "Sefer ha-mem,vet,het,yud,nun
sofi"
Sefer ha-mav.hin seems to us to be
the sole possible romanization.
Thank you for sending us Prof. Arnie Eisen.
Best wishes. CliffMiller and friends
Thanks, Heidi
Heidi G. Lerner
Hebraica/Juda
Heidi G. Lerner
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Sefer ha-mavhin sounds good to me.
Barry
Hi all,
Following consultation with Heidi Lerner and Joan Biella (exchange
below), we concluded that, in the case of the title currently romanized
"Heʼemanti she-eshaʼer be-ḥayim," the third word should be romanized
"bA-hayim", instead of the current "bE-hayim". Because access is
affected, R
Regarding the vocalization of "tsafnat" in the phrase "tsafnat pa'neah," I've
given my opinion that the vowel of the tsade is kamats gadol and the vowel of
the feh is sheva (the one called "sheva medium" in old grammars, resulting from
the reduction of a vowel, not pronounced but still causing a
Dear Safranim,
I realize there may not be concensus on this issue (I read, e.g., Sara
Spiegel's
thoughtful email this morning, and just now saw the ARL statement in
support of
LC's decision), but I'd still like to propose sending a letter of concern from
AJL (at least the Cataloging Committee?
Heidi G. Lerner
Hebraica/Judaica Cataloger
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