[Mesorah] mishneh-kesef

Mandel, Seth mandels at ou.org
Mon Dec 25 13:56:24 PST 2017


The G'moro seems to be pretty clear when it says "revach bein had'vekim."  The Rambam brings it the same way:

ב,ט  כיצד מדקדק,ייזהר שלא ירפה החזק ולא יחזק הרפה ולא יניד הנח ולא יניח הנד.  לפיכך צריך ליתן ריוח בין כל שתי אותות הדומות שאחת מהן סוף תיבה והאחרת תחילת תיבה הסמוכה לה, כגון "בכל לבבך" קורא "בכל" ושוהה וחוזר וקורא "לבבך", וכן "ואבדתם מהרה", "הכנף פתיל".
If you need something between the d'veqim, letters that "stick" together, one cannot pronounce them as one doubled letter.

But this is a rule special for Q'S, apparently, derived from the requirement of "limmud tam," and so it may not necessarily apply to anything else.  The R'DaQ claims that it is not only QS, but anything, and QS was just a place to be more careful.  But the Masorah, in discussing two identical letters one after another in the word, implies that in some cases, one is "gol'lam yachad."


Rabbi Dr. Seth Mandel



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From: Micha Berger <micha at aishdas.org>
Sent: Monday, December 25, 2017 4:01 PM
To: Mandel, Seth
Cc: Michael Poppers; mesorah at aishdas.org
Subject: Re: [Mesorah] mishneh-kesef

On Mon, Dec 25, 2017 at 03:44:51PM +0000, Mandel, Seth via Mesorah wrote:
: When words are connected with a maqqaf, the first word loses its stress
: and its vowel may b changed, because it is now considered part of a
: larger word. In some cases, there is a secondary stress on the first word;
: in others there is not.

Tangent, but very much halakhah lemaaseh:

And in Shema, how many /l/ sounds do you make in "al-levavekha"?
Do you say both lameds with a pause mid-teivah (I prefer that to
modifying the meaning of the word "word"), or pronounce it like
a lamed-degushah?

Tir'u baTov!
-Micha

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