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Ben Warwick writes: ?After reading your article on italics, Rashi script immediately came to mind. In my yeshiva days, most of the m?farshim [biblical and talmudic commentators] were printed in it.
This new Judeo-Spanish (Ladino) course is based on Sephardic tales. Students will have the opportunity to read them in the Latin alphabet. Elements of the Hebrew Rashi script will ...
The all-Hebrew Chumash has a wealth of fascinating features that make learning Torah fun, relatable, and easy on the eyes. For example, the pages display Rashi in a clear, modernized print that at ...
The sefer is sui generis – not a conventional commentary, nor merely a novellae – but a tightly reasoned map of halachic architecture, often condensed into a few masterfully chosen words.
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