Jews in the Modern World, Band 2Jacob Freid Twayne Publishers, 1962 - 744 Seiten |
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... Aramaic , which flourished from the time of the Babylonian exile until the Spanish period , and Yiddish , which began in approxi- mately the twelfth century and has survived to the present day . After the Babylonian exile the speech of ...
... Aramaic , which flourished from the time of the Babylonian exile until the Spanish period , and Yiddish , which began in approxi- mately the twelfth century and has survived to the present day . After the Babylonian exile the speech of ...
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... Aramaic that most of the Talmud was edited . The Zohar , the classic system of Jewish mysticism , was written in Aramaic at the end of the thirteenth century . The kaddish , as recited by mourners through- out the centuries and today ...
... Aramaic that most of the Talmud was edited . The Zohar , the classic system of Jewish mysticism , was written in Aramaic at the end of the thirteenth century . The kaddish , as recited by mourners through- out the centuries and today ...
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... Aramaic , and in Babylonia was gradually superseded by the eastern dialect of Aramaic , and in Egypt , by Greek , which served as the vernacular . But even in these ancient times the knowledge of Hebrew was kept alive by Bible ...
... Aramaic , and in Babylonia was gradually superseded by the eastern dialect of Aramaic , and in Egypt , by Greek , which served as the vernacular . But even in these ancient times the knowledge of Hebrew was kept alive by Bible ...
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Art and Literature | 319 |
Story of Jewish | 328 |
The Story of Yiddish | 356 |
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