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83 Bent Yod in Torah. Anyone know them?
I came across this word קָטֹנְתִּי in Gen 32:11.
On page 295 of Artscroll's Davis edition of the Baal HaTurim's commentary there is a footnote which says that there are 83 bent Yod in Torah, of which …
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Have any of you ever heard anyone pronouncing ayin as "ng"?
Bevis Marks Synagogue in London used what they called Western Sephardic Ayin. That's a 'Ng' not as guttural as the middle eastern Sephardic. I think maybe Amsterdam Sephardic community is the same.