Isaac, I have no idea what you are talking about and how your comment about what YOU think I MEAN furthers the discussion of the topic being discussed.
I suppose I should thank you for reminding me why I rarely get involved in discussions on this email group and why I often don't even read the posts from those who I find being especially argumentative and combative, especially when the argumentativeness comes instead of posing arguments that may have actual merit. There is just too much argumentativeness and put downs. Arguing for the sake of learning is fine, but argumentativeness and wasting everyone's precious time on "witty" comebacks (which have nothing to do with a sense of humor!) or put downs is a waste of everyone's time and is really off putting. Everyone loses when this happens. - Bruryah Tashah _____ From: Isaac Fried [mailto:[email protected]] Sent: Monday, September 02, 2013 10:44 AM To: [email protected] Cc: B-Hebrew Hebrew Subject: Re: [b-hebrew] Can't find the root and meaning in the lexicon, any help? I think that you mean "correct" in the classroom sense of a teacher holding sway over his students. Isaac Fried, Boston University On Sep 2, 2013, at 11:59 AM, Yodan wrote: IMO, both are correct - with and without Gershayim.
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