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#SEPHARDIC HEBREW FONT CRACKED#
One of them-a well-known mystic and philosopher, who never in his life cracked a joke-perpetrated his first and only pun at the expense of the selfsame dialect, calling it ha-havarah ha-sefardde’it, the language of the frogs.Īnd yet after residing in Eretz Yisroel for an appreciable length of time, one begins to feel that the Sephardic accent is the proper one, despite all the historico-philological considerations. No wonder then that many Hebrew authors in foreign countries look askance at the Havarah Hasefaradit. The most sonorous strophes of Bialik and Shneor must naturally lose the greater part of their melody when uttered in the Sephardic pronunciation. Yet practically all residents of Eretz Yisroel use exclusively this latter. The problem of retaining in the Sephardic accent the rhythm of the Hebrew songs composed originally in the Ashkenazic pronunciation will be very hard for the devotees of the ha-Havarah haSefardit to solve. Bellerman and the students of the Berlin Gymnasium, Yehoash (and others) took issue (though ambivalently) with the young Hebrew students at the Herzliyah High School reciting Hebrew poems in the Sephardic pronunciation:Īn excellent poem by Frischmann was read, but in the Sephardic Hebrew pronunciation the lines lost their original rhythm. In stark contrast to the story cited in Schorsch (see above) with Mr.
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to the new colony of Rechovot shortly before World War I. The Lithuanian Yiddish poet and writer Yehoash mentioned how strange Sephardic Hebrew sounded to him when he emigrated from the U.S. While most Zionists were enthusiastic about reviving Hebrew as a spoken language, not all of them were as enthused by the adoption of the Sephardic pronunciation and insisted on using their “native” dialect in conversation.
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For instance, Sephardic Hebrew, as mentioned before, differentiates between an ayin and an alef, as well as between a chet and a chaf, while modern Hebrew does not do so in both cases. They did have control over “New Christians” or conversos.It should be pointed out that although modern Hebrew is similar to the Sephardic pronunciation, it isn’t exactly alike. Most anyone appearing before the inquisition was a converso because the inquisition, by definition, had no power over the Jewish population. (+) Known or suspected converso families (as opposed to individual conversos). (*) Name for which a coat of arms, crest.or history has been found. The authors of these works have identified the names as being held by Sephardim.
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These numbers correspond to the references listed below where the names were found.
#SEPHARDIC HEBREW FONT SERIES#
Beside each listing is a number or series of numbers and letters enclosed in parenthesis such as (2) (6A) (9) (29). The Sephardic names listed on this site are taken form the references listed below. In tribute to Harry Steinthis this site detials his name list and work. The disappearance of is a great loss to Sephardic genealogy on the Internet.