https://doi.org/10.7817/jameroriesoci.139.1.0165 • https://www.jstor.org/stable/10.7817/jameroriesoci.139.1.0165 Copy URL Also called Melkite Aramaic. See Alain ...
Q. I hear that our ancestors translated the Torah reading as they went. Why don’t we do the same? A. The ancient practice was to call up one person to read the Torah and another “l’targem”, “to ...
Aramaic conference in Jerusalem. Representatives from Assyrian communities around the world gathered in Jerusalem on Sunday evening to attend a conference hosted by the Committee for the Resurrection ...
Trying to unravel the mysteries of Aramaic is like embarking on an odyssey across the deserts, mountains and valleys of the Middle East and onwards to Europe and North America. It is an intellectual ...
Answer: The Mechaber (Orach Chayyim 285:1) states as follows: “Even though a person hears the entire Torah [portion] every Sabbath at the congregational reading, one is nevertheless required to read ...
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