[Avodah] SMA or SME
Dov Kay
dov_kay at hotmail.co.uk
Mon Jul 9 04:35:48 PDT 2007
>P.S. Notice that we call him the GRA, not the GRE, even though his name
>was Eliyahu. Thus, the SME (quoted by RZS in another thread) should be
>acronmy-ized as SMA.)
>>The difference is that the initial letter is an alef, which is pronounced
>>A, not an ayin which is pronounced E.
That only makes sense if you apply Yiddish pronunciation, in which the ayin
is pronounced E. But why would you do that? We don't do it for any other
acronyms I can think of. For instance, it's the Ra'avya, not R'evya (his
first name was Eliezer with an ayin).
This might be a chassidic/misnagdic split, as I have heard a prominent
Lubavitcher Rav in town say it SME, but yeshivishe Litvish types say SMA.
Kol tuv
Dov Kay
Manchester, UK
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