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Jun 21 at 1:33 comment added Aaron @DoubleAA can you provide a picture please? I'm happy to delete my answer depending on the picture
Jun 21 at 0:19 comment added Double AA I'm happy to report that (unsurprisingly) Simanim Tikkun has a Zarka table
Jun 20 at 21:22 comment added magicker72 @Aaron This sounds like an interesting comment on the OP, rather than an answer.
Jun 20 at 21:01 history edited Aaron CC BY-SA 4.0
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Jun 20 at 20:49 comment added Aaron @magicker72 As of now I'm unaware that anything would be missing for an Ashkenazi in buying the Sephardic Siman Tikkun. But what many people don't realize is that the inverse is not always true. The most basic tool for teaching Sepharadim te'amim is the Zarqa table, to have that be missing would be like a Learn Hebrew book that doesn't start with the Aleph bet
Jun 20 at 20:47 comment added Aaron @DoubleAA Many Ashkenazi tikkunim do not include any kind of zarqa table. I posted the website that provides both Ashkenazi and Sepharadi to show this concept overall
Jun 20 at 19:50 comment added magicker72 I don't understand this answer. The OP wants to buy Sepharadi editions for everyone, and you haven't answered about the appropriateness of buying a Sepharadi edition for non-Sepharadim.
Jun 20 at 19:11 comment added Double AA The link you give to a Zarka table opens with an Ashkenazi one. I'm all for getting people the most useful versions of books, but this answer seems highly suspect
Jun 20 at 17:14 history answered Aaron CC BY-SA 4.0