David Kolinsky wrote:

"As far as I understand, at least from a Jewish religious perspective, YMiN did 
not mean "right" but rather "dominant."  In other words,  the YMiN of a left 
dominant individual would be his left hand."


David, what's your evidence for this? I'm intrigued by the suggestion, but my 
initial reaction is 'no'. I'd need some specific evidence for this take. Can 
you cite anything for this, then?


GEORGE ATHAS
Director of Postgraduate Studies,
Moore Theological College (moore.edu.au)
Sydney, Australia


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