i cant display the Hebrew in either my outlook express mail reader or in my
webmail reader, any suggestions?
Rachel, could you write out the names of the letters?
Heidi G. Lerner
Hebraica/Judaica Cataloger
Catalog Dept.
Stanford University Libraries
Stanford, CA 94305-6004
ph: 650-725-9953
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Alternatively, Could you give us the number of the record in OCLC if it is
there?
Heidi G. Lerner
Hebraica/Judaica Cataloger
Catalog Dept.
Stanford University Libraries
Stanford, CA 94305-6004
ph: 650-725-9953
fax: 650-725-1120
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From:
Rachel,
A search on the Hebrew title (without sefer) in OCLC yields 3 JNUL records
for Selihot in manuscript. All of the records are extensively notated, and
record # 232874166 has a 500 explaining that these are the first words of a
Sephardic piyut in Aramaic, and very kindly supplies 3
Those who can't read Rachel's message--your e-mail is probably not set
to read html. There's a setting in my e-mail that I can change to
HTML to make the message readable; maybe you can too.
P.S. Another Jerban (dare I guess that yours is Jerban too?) author is
established as Menini in nr
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Subject: Re: Please help with title
i cant display the Hebrew in either my outlook express mail reader or in my
webmail reader, any suggestions?
Rachel, could you write out the names
It appears that Goldschmidt's edition of Selihot, p. 16, based on Targum
Yerushalmi to Hosea VI, 1,
vocalizes ma.he u-mase
mem kamats .het tsere yod u-mem pata.h samekh
degusha tsere yod
Mem nun yod nun yod is a nickname for Binyamin, romanized several
different ways.
See 'Ashush, Tsugayir's