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The original German words themselves were Judaized in their syntax , and the sentence structure adapted to a Jewish conformation . As a result of the frequent contact between Jews in various countries , foreign words were introduced .
The original German words themselves were Judaized in their syntax , and the sentence structure adapted to a Jewish conformation . As a result of the frequent contact between Jews in various countries , foreign words were introduced .
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The first printed edition of the Scriptures in the original Hebrew appeared at the end of the fifteenth century , and by 1544 there appeared a translation of the Pentateuch into Yiddish . From that time on , the number of religious ...
The first printed edition of the Scriptures in the original Hebrew appeared at the end of the fifteenth century , and by 1544 there appeared a translation of the Pentateuch into Yiddish . From that time on , the number of religious ...
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There is no time for the study of the entire Pentateuch in the original , so frequently an abbreviated text is used ; there is no time for the teaching of the Shulhan Aruk in the original so broches and customs are taught instead .
There is no time for the study of the entire Pentateuch in the original , so frequently an abbreviated text is used ; there is no time for the teaching of the Shulhan Aruk in the original so broches and customs are taught instead .
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