Talk:Tkhine
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Women's ability to read Hebrew
[edit]Women knew the alphabet to read Hebrew but had very little vocabulary --so could not read with comprehension. So -- how to state this reality succintly and accurately ? Chaiim (talk) 23:48, 17 August 2010 (UTC)
Pronunciation
[edit]Can someone please give this a proper IPA pronunciation notation, rather than this roundabout information on how to pronounce the word? Thanks. - Jmabel | Talk 07:19, 30 October 2006 (UTC)
Why the removal
[edit]An anon has now twice removed "Typically, Tkhines invoke God's blessings, ask for purification from evil thoughts, and mention the biblical matriarchs as models of righteousness. [Liptzin, 1972, 15]" What is the problem with this well-cited sentence? - Jmabel | Talk 06:27, 3 November 2006 (UTC)
Debate
[edit]Why is that debate and critique included in the entry of the article and not here in the discussion room? (Ezra (talk) 13:05, 27 February 2008 (UTC))
Mainstream
[edit]Doesn't the use of the term "mainstream" when we refer only to light-skinned European Jews assume white/Euro privilege?
Not necessarily - prior to the Holocaust Ashkenazi Jews made up 90% of World Jewry[1]. What was mainstream there may largely be said to be normativley Jewish in that time. (Ezra (talk) 13:05, 27 February 2008 (UTC))
References
[edit]- ^ Elazar, Daniel J.. Can Sephardic Judaism be Reconstructed?. Jerusalem Center for Public Affairs. Retrieved on 2006-05-24.
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