[Mesorah] Leining issue

Akiva Miller akivagmiller at gmail.com
Sun Oct 20 12:41:26 PDT 2019


Without a specific example no one can answer, so I'll speak in
generalities: Beis-patach clearly means "in THE" while beis-sheva is just
"in". In some cases that's a critical difference, requiring the error to be
corrected,  and in other cases it's not a big deal. Or so I would guess.

Akiva Miller




On Sun, Oct 20, 2019, 3:29 PM Goldie Kramer via Mesorah <
mesorah at lists.aishdas.org> wrote:

> If the בעל קריאה puts a sh'vah under a Beis at the beginning of a word
> instead of a patach (or kamatz), or vice versa, does it change the meaning
> enough to mandate making him re-read it? TIA.
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