An edition of Torath s'fath eber (1904)

Torath s'fath eber

a Hebrew grammar. An instructive guide to the holy language for Jewish schools and homes. Written in a most interesting and attractive style, with ample rules and explanations concerning Rashi script and the reading of unpunctuated Hebrew. In English and Jewish-German.

Torath s'fath eber
Simon Hertz, Simon Hertz
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An edition of Torath s'fath eber (1904)

Torath s'fath eber

a Hebrew grammar. An instructive guide to the holy language for Jewish schools and homes. Written in a most interesting and attractive style, with ample rules and explanations concerning Rashi script and the reading of unpunctuated Hebrew. In English and Jewish-German.

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Publisher
M. Philip, printer
Language
English
Pages
253

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Edition Notes

Added t.-p. in Hebrew.
Pages 1-112 numbered in duplicate. English and Jewish-German on opposite pages.

Published in
New York

Classifications

Library of Congress
PJ4567 .H45

The Physical Object

Pagination
viii, [1], 112, 112, 225-253 p., 1 l.,
Number of pages
253

ID Numbers

Open Library
OL6569583M
LCCN
14016116
OCLC/WorldCat
5056499

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