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Activity for David
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Edit | Post #284535 |
Post edited: I think that's all the typos fixed now.... |
— | about 3 years ago |
Edit | Post #284535 |
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— | about 3 years ago |
Edit | Post #284535 |
Post edited: typo |
— | about 3 years ago |
Edit | Post #284535 |
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— | about 3 years ago |
Edit | Post #284535 | Initial revision | — | about 3 years ago |
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A: Alternative to Trope Trainer for printing large-print torah portions with trope and vowels? I take it you want good copy/paste text of the portion with niqqud and ta'amim? If I've got that right ;) then I could suggest tanach.us - for example, follow this link for Ki Tavo. (Sometimes I have to hit the `Enter` key twice to get the URL to be recognized by the browser. Odd.) Its interface t... (more) |
— | about 3 years ago |
Comment | Post #280815 |
Thanks so much — it seems there's a rich vein for reflection here, it seems! There also seems to be some engagement with it in [Midrash Shmuel](https://www.sefaria.org/Midrash_Shmuel_on_Avot.2.4.23?vhe=Midrash_Shmuel,_Warsaw,_1876&lang=bi&with=Mishnah&lang2=en), but I don't know that text and not cle... (more) |
— | over 3 years ago |
Edit | Post #280806 | Initial revision | — | over 3 years ago |
Question | — |
Talmudic proverb based on Job 42:10 — source? I'm trying to locate the source for a rabbinic saying quoted in a Christian commentary on the book of Job by the Hebraist Franz Delitzsch. Here's the relevant bit of the passage: > The Talmud has borrowed from here the true proverb: כל־המתפלל בעד חברו נענה תחלה, i.e. he who prays for his fellow-... (more) |
— | over 3 years ago |
Comment | Post #277000 |
The Jastrow entry, just for the record (I hope to come back to this):
https://www.sefaria.org/Jastrow%2C_%D7%97%D6%B4%D7%A0%D6%B8%D6%BC%D7%9D?lang=bi (more) |
— | about 4 years ago |
Comment | Post #276450 |
This is *so* cool! Also, @IsaacMoses - good to have your further examples. This strikes me as pretty wonderful. :) (more) |
— | over 4 years ago |
Comment | Post #276435 |
@AA - couldn't tell you, as I don't know what the MY policy is. (I was a user on the site, but very minimalist.) If this post *is* convergent with MY policy, that would be an instance of: בחיק יוטל את־הגורל ומיהוה כל־משפטו :) (more) |
— | over 4 years ago |
Edit | Post #276435 |
Post edited: abbreviate "codidact" after checking with Art Of Code on discord :) |
— | over 4 years ago |
Edit | Post #276435 |
Post edited: markdown tweaks |
— | over 4 years ago |
Edit | Post #276435 | Initial revision | — | over 4 years ago |
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A: Are questions purely about Hebrew in-scope? Given that this site is for Q&A's about Judaism, it would seem appropriate that any Hebrew (or Aramaic) language questions should in some way connect with or originate in “source texts”. (I realize that begs the question: which texts!) Of the six broad sample questions posed by OP, I can imagine t... (more) |
— | over 4 years ago |