- did
Yaakov Emden, two
letters represented part of his name.
YudShin for Yeshaya. The
YudAyyin in
Yaavetz was a
directive from his father, the Chacham...
- 95b
Cited in Yoma B. Talmud,
Tractate Bava Batra, 31a, and more שיחות לנוער
Yud Shin Tzuri, Rav Ashi, p. 19 (in Hebrew) B. Talmud,
Tractate Hullin, 50b...
-
Nehardea Talmudic Academies in
Syria Palaestina (in the Land of Israel)
Yud Shin Tzuri, "History of the
Hebrew public law - the
reign of the
Exilarchs and...
-
letters are
Aleph (א), Bet (ב), He (ה), Vav (ו),
Yud (י), Kaf (כ),
Lamed (ל), Mem (מ), Nun (נ),
Shin (ש), and Tav (ת). A
mnemonic to
remember these letters...
- the
distinction between yud when used as a
consonant or as a vowel.
There is a
related need for
marking the
boundary between a
yud and
tsvey yudn
where they...
- fashion. In
Israeli Hebrew transcription, a
vowel before yud at the end of a word or
before yud then
shewa naẖ
inside a word, is
transcribed as a diphthong...
-
normal construction Yud and Hei (10+5)
which spells a name of God. Similarly, 16 is
written with Tet and
Zayin (9+7)
instead of
Yud and Vav (10+6) to avoid...
-
Phonetic Alphabet. The apostrophe-looking
symbol after some
letters is not a
yud but a geresh. It is used for
loanwords with non-native
Hebrew sounds. The...
- skip and is
transliterated with "i". When
writing with niqqud, the
letter yud ⟨י⟩ is
often written after the
letter that
carries the
Hiriq sign. This...
-
Yiddish digraphs are not used in Hebrew; if one
wanted two vavs, a vav-
yud, or two
yuds in Hebrew, one
would enter the
desired keys independently. Certain...