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  • Book of Ruth
    ... ebrew language#Modern Israeli Hebrew|Israeli]] Hebrew: [məgi'lat rut]; [[Ashkenazi Hebrew]]: [mə'gɪləs rus]; "the Scroll of Ruth") is one of the books of ...
    19 KB (3143 words) - 11:10, 13 December 2018
  • Article: The Word of God for All Nations by Phil Stringer
    Yiddish is the language of the Ashkenazi Jews of eastern Europe. It is a combination of German, Hebrew and Slavic.
    137 KB (22423 words) - 10:33, 29 April 2017
  • Nevi'im
    ... the lost melodies of the rare [[cantillation]] notes.<sup>[]</sup> In the Ashkenazi tradition, the resemblance between the Torah and Haftarah melodies is obvi ...
    14 KB (2036 words) - 12:23, 11 March 2016
  • Biblical Hebrew
    * [[Ashkenazi Hebrew|Ashkenazi Hebrew language]] ''(liturgical)''
    10 KB (1377 words) - 02:07, 2 February 2019
  • Judaism
    ... ish Enlightenment]] of the late 18th century resulted in the division of [[Ashkenazi]] (Western) Jewry into religious movements or denominations, especially in ... ... (non-hasidic) ''haredim'' of Ashkenazic origin; (2) Hasidic ''haredim'' of Ashkenazic origin; and (3) Sephardic ''haredim''.
    124 KB (18941 words) - 22:52, 1 March 2018
  • Parashah
    ... hot'' found in the modern-day [[Torah scroll]]s of all Jewish communities (Ashkenazic, Sephardic, and Yemenite) is based upon the systematic list provided by M ... Medieval Ashkenazic sources beginning with the [[Mahzor Vitry]] also refer to a third spacing ...
    94 KB (14290 words) - 12:37, 12 March 2016
  • Hebrew language
    ... est Germany. (The remnants of this pronunciation are found throughout the Ashkenazi world, in the name "Yankl" and "Yanki", diminutive forms of [[Jacob]], Heb ... ... ion may also be upheld in educated speech of many [[Sephardim]] and some [[Ashkenazim]]
    21 KB (2971 words) - 23:25, 3 February 2019
  • Hebrew alphabet
    !rowspan=2|<small>[[Yiddish]] / [[Ashkenazi Hebrew|Ashkenazi]]<br />pronunciation</small> *In [[Ashkenazi Hebrew]], ''tav'' without dagesh is pronounced {{IPA|[s]}} as in "silk"
    88 KB (11647 words) - 01:31, 4 February 2019
  • Amen
    ... Hebrew pronunciation of the word: ˈ|m|eɪ|n aw|MAYN|' ([[Ashkenazi Hebrew|Ashkenazi]]) or ɑː|ˈ|m|ɛ|n ah|MEN|' ([[Sephardi Hebrew language|Sephardi]]).<sup ...
    15 KB (2190 words) - 13:48, 11 March 2016
  • Cantillation
    ... im call ''qadma''. In this article, as in almost all Hebrew grammars, the Ashkenazi terminology is used. The names in other traditions are shown in the table ... *Among [[Ashkenazi Jews]]:
    70 KB (10411 words) - 03:19, 9 March 2016
  • German language
    ... are High German dialects of Romania. The High German varieties spoken by [[Ashkenazi Jew]]s (mostly in the former [[Soviet Union]]) have several unique feature ...
    74 KB (10903 words) - 13:23, 11 January 2019
  • Ketuvim
    ... tion-melody for these books, and this is becoming more popular among other Ashkenazim as well. ... 4022&dates=ALL&language=ALL&keywords=&submitType=advanced Leining Master] (Ashkenazi melodies for five megillot).
    9 KB (1346 words) - 14:32, 11 March 2016

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