Usually it means "sighed", but does it make sense? Rachel
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Dear Group,
A scholar inqu
It was such a hard work to compile this book - the only thing he could do
is sigh
Yossi
At 03:47 PM 1/6/2005, you wrote:
Dear Group,
A scholar inquired about the meaning of "nun,alef,nun,het" which appears on
the following book:
Derush al aseret ha-dibrot. Bendit Akselrod ben Yosef ha-Levi. Han
Dear Group,
A scholar inquired about the meaning of "nun,alef,nun,het" which appears on
the following book:
Derush al aseret ha-dibrot. Bendit Akselrod ben Yosef ha-Levi. Hanau, 1616.
The context is as follow: ... ne'ena.h [ha-mevi li-defus] Aharon Shemu'el
ha-.k. ben ... Mosheh Shalom." I am tr