Sunday, February 06, 2011
A polite protest against Solomon Schecter's representation of the Talmud in an 1888 lecture.
This letter to the editor appeared in the January 4, 1889 issue of the Jewish Standard of London.
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I wish I wrote like that!
ReplyDeleteI often feel like that.
ReplyDeleteMy impression is that most literate people of that era spoke and wrote that way. Correct me if I am wrong.
ReplyDeleteI don't know about spoke (I bet they "uhed" plenty) but wrote, yes. Learning how to write was part of an education (!!!).
ReplyDeleteContrast that with a letter from a semiliterate person from that same era (who may or may not have been Jack the Ripper):
"From hell
Mr Lusk,
Sir
I send you half the Kidne I took from one women prasarved it for you tother piece I fried and ate it was very nise. I may send you the bloody knif that took it out if you only wate a whil longer
signed
Catch me when you can Mishter Lusk"
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/From_Hell_letter
Anyway, the point is - such a classy, genteel macha'ah.
ReplyDeleteWho would "J.K.L." have been??????
ReplyDeleteTried to work that out yesterday. Then I decided to just post it. Perhaps I'll revisit it.
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