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Me‘am Lo‘ez to the Song of Songs

Ḥayim Shaki
1899
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La Buena Esperansa (The Good Hope)

Die Allgemeine Zeitung des Judentums
1842
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Editor’s Note in Sha‘are mizraḥ (Gates of the East)

Rafael Uziel
1846
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Letter Addressed to the Conference of Constantinople in Favor of the Jews of the Orient

1877
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Esther’s Triumph

Moses L. Penha
1847
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Seder nashim (Order of Women): On Obligations

Meir Benveniste
ca. 1565
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Introduction: Ladino Translation of the Bible

Abraham Asá
1739
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La vocación de Abraham

ca. 1800
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How Does a Newspaper Survive?

Sa’adi Besalel a-Levi
1877
Printed page of Hebrew text framed by arch with columns of garlands and a border of Hebrew text.
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Jacob Huli’s Me‘am lo‘ez (From a People of Foreign Tongue)

Jacob Huli
1730
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Ladino Translation of Baḥya Ibn Pakuda’s Ḥovot ha-levavot (Duties of the Heart)

Tsaddik Formon
16th Century
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The Spaniolische (Sephardic) Woman

Laura Papo
1916

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