

Aramaic is still a living language among some Jews in distant lands. For other Jews, it represents a holy language reflected in some prayers and in many ancient religious texts, lore, and Talmudic discourses.
A study of Aramaic also reveals some of the background linguistic bases of ancient Hebrew, Lashon Hakodesh, as well as other semitic languages.
Join us as we analyze this old-new language that plays such a central role in Jewish liturgy.
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