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Joys of Hebrew
Lewis Glinert

Joys of Hebrew

Oxford University Press (Nov 19, 1992)
9780195074246
| Hardcover
304 pages
$ 30.00 | Value: $ 30.00
Dewey * 404
LC Classification Adult
LC Control No. 92028624

Genre

  • Adult / Nonfiction / Linguistics

Subject

  • 404 Hebrew, Jewish Languages, & Science / Hebrew / Dictionaries / Idiomatic Dictionaries

Plot

From Library Journal
Glinert (Hebrew and Jewish studies, Univ. of London) has brought together a collection of more than 600 entries on "the best known and most lovable Hebrew words and sayings." Although the style is light-hearted, the author knows his subject. The arrangement is alphabetical according to an excellent transliteration. Entries range from the familiar Bar Mitzvah and chutzpah to rachmanut ("compassion") and tsarr gidul banim ("the stress of raising children"). Definitions are drawn from literature, folklore, and history and from everyday and esoteric sources. Glinert delights in sharing punchy anecdotes and humorous stories. Nor does he slight etymology. An introductory essay surveys the fate of Hebrew from its ancient beginnings to the present, a fate which parallels that of the Jewish people. A significant virtue of this book is the author's clear explanation of the difference between Hebrew and Yiddish. He relates the history and development of each language and notes their intersecting points. This title will be welcomed on its own merits for its easy readability and informative entries. One of the few on the subject available to readers of English, it makes no pretense of being comprehensive. Recommended for libraries without William Chomsky's classic Hebrew: The Eternal Language (Jewish Pubn. Society, 1975).
- Libby K. White, Schenectady Cty. P.L.,
Copyright 1992 Reed Business Information, Inc. --This text refers to an out of print or unavailable edition of this title.
Review

"Glinert delights in sharing punchy anecdotes and humorous stories....Will be welcomed on its own merits for its easy readability and informative entries. It is one of the few on the subject available to readers of English."--Library Journal


"A guide to some 600 Hebrew words and expressions in active use among English-speaking Jews -- presented with pronounciations and defined sources ranging from Psalms through Chasidic one-liners to Israeli pop songs."

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Owner Hebrew Yiddish
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Value

Retail Price $ 30.00
Value $ 30.00