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Yaakov Mutzafi (Hebrew: יעקב מוצפי Ya'aqov Muṣafi; 1899 - May 25, 1983) was a
rabbi and kabbalist. The last
spiritual leader of the
ancient Jewish community...
- 2307/602651. JSTOR 602651.
MUTZAFI, H. (2002). "Barzani
jewish neo-aramaic and its dialects".
Mediterranean Language Review. 14: 41–70.
Mutzafi, H. (2008). "Trans-Zab...
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Zakho Inter-Zab
Jewish Neo-Aramaic Judeo-Aramaic
languages Mutzafi (2008:xii–xiii)
Mutzafi, Hezy (2008). The
Jewish Neo-Aramaic
Dialect of
Betanure (PDF)...
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Retrieved 29
April 2020.
Mutzafi (2004), pp. 1–2.
Mutzafi (2004), p. 5.
Wilmshurst (2000), p. 127.
Wilmshurst (2000), p. 176.
Mutzafi (2004), p. 1. "Iranian...
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Mutzafi (2008), pp. 1–2.
Wilmshurst (2000), pp. 148–149.
Mutzafi (2008), pp. 2–3.
Mutzafi (2008), pp. 5–6.
Mutzafi (2008), p. 5.
Mutzafi (2008)...
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raised in Shtula, a
moshav in Israel.
Hoberman 1985, p. 221.
Mutzafi 2002, p. 17.
Mutzafi, Hezy (2002). The
Jewish Neo-Aramaic
Dialect of Koy
Sanjaq (Iraqi...
- In
terms of
internal classification of Trans-Zab
Jewish Neo-Aramaic,
Mutzafi (2008)
suggests a three-way
split based on the
various forms of the positive...
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Mutzafi, Hezy (2005). "Etymological
Notes on North-Eastern Neo-Aramaic".
Aramaic Studies. 3 (1): 83–107. doi:10.1177/1477835105053516.
Mutzafi, Hezy...
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Porat Yosef Yeshiva Yehuda Tzadka and Ben Zion Abba Shaul; and
Yaakov Mutzafi, who
succeeded him as Av Beit Din and
Rabbi of
Shemesh Sedaqah Synagogue...
- [tru] 3,000 in
Turkey (1994 Hezy
Mutzafi).
Ethnic po****tion: 50,000 to 70,000 (1994). Hértevin [hrt] 1,000 (1999 H.
Mutzafi).
Originally Siirt Province....