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An acronym of "Torah" (Five Books of Moses), "Neviim" (Prophets), and "Ketuvim" (Writings). The three books together form the "Written Torah".
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Silent aleph (no, I mean really silent)
The Aleph is originally not a "silent" letter: it had a function as a consonant, known as a glottal stop.
A glottal stop refers to the adduction of the vocal folds closing off the flow of air. If yo …
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Silent aleph (no, I mean really silent)
After much research, I believe the Aleph in question is known as a Quiescent Aleph.
These take no vowel, are not a consonant, and are not counted when performing syllable division.
They appear in …