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Sunday, May 31, 2009

Someone needs to learn their Alef Beis 


From The Jewish Press

Comments:
if it was correct it would be a shailoh if its shaimos

 

And the answer to the shailoh would be "No".

 

More likely, "Rivi" was rushed in drawing this masterpiece b/c the cheese cake was burning in the oven on erev yom tov.

 

She knows as much about Hebrew as she does about cartooning...

 

Why do we need two letters that sound the same?

 

From the comments... sounds like she got it right on the money.
Good for her, at least someone is telling the truth.

 

My Rabbi in Pittsburgh, Rabbi Swift was nostalgic for the old days when the 9th letter was a "Tess". He now has to redo many of his gematriyahs.

 

It could be worse. I once received a shul bulletin announcing upcoming events in the month of "Shvos".

 

She used the exact same "cartoon" if you can even call it that last year, with the exact same mistake. No suprise that it wasn't caught by editors at the JP. Look at the rest of their paper. A total shanda.

 

nobody reads that rag anymore,and the few left needless to say dont know the difference

 

The Jewish Press is the most widely read English/Jewish Newspaper in the country because they don't hide their head in the sand. They report what is really going on in our community.

 

oh ya they're the most widely read paper? oh is that y its only 60 pages long and y they had to fire majority of their staff? oh and they're heads not in the sand? oh ya im totally understanding u uhu.

 

It's not called "THE JEWISH MESS"
for nothing. They are Impostors acting like REAL Jews

 

There will always be people to bash others. This is a honest mistake that was made by a lady that is old enough to be all of our grandmothers. She is a sweet ehrlicha lady and this is her life. By bashing and harpping on this topic there is a possibility that it is as if you are killing a person, and forsure killing her self esteem. I'm not defending the paper or anything that it says.

 

The Tav and Tess are not actually the same; with a dagesh, the Tav is still softer than a Tess; without, it's sort of a "th/ss"

 

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