I'm wondering whether anyone can recommend a more recent, up to date 
alternative to Alkalay.  Alkalay has always seemed to me to be the 
best dictionary, but I'm looking now for something that would include 
all the new words.  But I'd like something of the same quality as 
Alkalay.  Any suggestions?

Peggy Kurtz
Rabbi Simon Hevesi Jewish Heritage Library
Central Queens YM & YWHA
67-09 108 Street
Forest Hills, NY 11375
<mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]>[EMAIL PROTECTED]
(718) 268-5011, ext. 151



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