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From: Antony Robert David
In order to respond to Steve Bernstein's question why the Library of Congress
has not differentiated between the first, second and third Temples of
Jerusalem, we have done some checking into the establishing of the original
heading. For one thing, it appears likely that such differentiation was
I've never seen any printed works in Haketia (other than the dictionary,
Diccionario del judeoespañol de los sefardíes del norte de Marruecos:
jaquetía tradicional y moderna, by Alegría Bendelac [1995], which uses the
Latin alphabet). The Judah L. Magnes Museum, in Berkeley, displayed a
letter
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From: Anto
P.S.
In 2004, a dictionary "Diccionario de haquetia " was issued by Isaac
Benharroch Benmergui. According to RLIN, HUC-LA has a copy.
Heidi
At 02:37 PM 8/22/2005 -0700, you wrote:
Heb-NACOers,
Do any of you know whether Haketia language of northern Morocco is usually
written in Hebrew scri
There is a Hagadah at
http://www.jafi.org.il/education/festivls/pesach/images/hagada01.jpg with a
transliteration in Haketia with the translation in Hebrew characters.
Heidi
At 02:37 PM 8/22/2005 -0700, you wrote:
Heb-NACOers,
Do any of you know whether Haketia language of northern Morocco is
Sorry, failed to add pertinent details: the work is from 1892, published
in Krakow. Thanks, JN
Jasmin Nof wrote:
Hi all,
I have in hand a 14-p. work (Yisrael ve'Oraita be-sifre Shadal) that
raises the question of rarity. From the preliminary research (OCLC,
RLIN) I've done, I see that LC
Heb-NACOers,
Do any of you know whether Haketia language of northern Morocco is usually
written in Hebrew script or in roman script? I know that for Ladino older
materials were written in Hebrew script and newer ones in roman script.
Thanks for your help.
Caroline
Caroline R. Miller
Head,