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size=2>From: Zev Sero <zev@sero.name><BR>> <BR>> When reading a
megillah in a foreign language (Megillah 18a), are there<BR>> limits on the
kesav? Or do they mean writing Greek in Ashuris letters --<BR>> like Yiddish
or Ladino?<BR><BR>>>Bear in mind that Greek letters were used in the BHMK
because "yaft<BR>Elokim leYefet, veyishkon beoholei Shem". So the Greek
alphabet also<BR>has a special
significance.<<<BR> </FONT></DIV>
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<DIV>>>>><BR>Greek letters were used in the BHMK? Where, what,
why?</DIV></DIV></DIV>
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