Chag Pesach sameach! In celebration we present Genizah Fragment Halper 63, a Judeo-Arabic commentary on the Haftarot (Shabat Shuvah / Seventh day of Passover). This fragment was written in the 12th or 13th century.
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Chag Pesach sameach! In celebration we present Genizah Fragment Halper 63, a Judeo-Arabic commentary on the Haftarot (Shabat Shuvah / Seventh day of Passover). This fragment was written in the 12th or 13th century.
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Hebrew script in brush stroke style
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New Signature for 2018
Will probably be digitized at a later date. Most of the time when this signature appears, it will be in black and white. I am presently in the process of teaching myself Hebrew via online courses and videos. During this process, I learned that I've been Romanizing my name incorrectly. It's not Derek; it's Derekh. Khaf sofit is always pronounced with phlegm.
The Elements in Hebrew
Script practice. If you can't guess which is which, I pity you. But I will give you the Romanization: Mayim, Eretz, Ash (seriously), Avir (I think; I haven't actually seen the niqqud for this one or heard it spoken, so I don't actually know how it's pronounced). Interesting that three of the four elements begin with aleph. Makes me wonder why water does not. For the uninitiated, Hebrew is read right to left, which is why I've placed these images in the order that I have.
Triangle with hebrew script.
Talisman