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<font size=3 color="#000080"><i>At 15:16 14-04-19 -0400,
rabbirichwolpoe stated the following:<br><br>
</i></font><blockquote type=cite class=cite cite=""><font size=3>Those
are NOT proofs.<br>
As is well known, the yanuhu bah, bo, bam is something adopted from the
Abudarham, IIRC. </font></blockquote><font size=4 color="#000080"><br>
So the versions do indeed have a good basis. Not at all a bad
proof.<br>
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</font><font size=3 color="#000080">"Mandel, Seth"
<mandels@ou.org> stated the following:<br><br>
</i></font><font size=3>> You might as well argue that Shabbos can be
plural.<br><br>
</font><font size=4 color="#000080">Well, not if you note that the Minha
text (often) has Shabb'tot (occasionally Shabbatot) to go along with
vam. Shabbat does not go grammatically with vam. But far be
it from me to refer to such usage as ignorance.<br><br>
BTW, I would certainly prefer that the word "ignorance" in the
Subject line be replaced. And that the standard rules of
transliteration be employed. (Academia or Library of
Congress.)<br><br>
<b>Ira L. Jacobson<br><br>
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<dd>During General Grant's "Western Campaign," he
<dd>issued "General Order #11," which evicted all Jews
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<dd>(NOT his finest moment)<br>
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