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thanks for this interesting question - at least a shaylas tinok is called for before fixing ! this is at least a minor shinuy tzura that needs a tinok to read it correctly. I will search where I wrote about this problem and post the page here. please someone turn it into a link.
here is a page on something similar from my hebrew forum (I think I wrote about this on another occasion): http://hebrewstam.blogspot.co.il/2013/07/blog-post_5661.html
I think I wrote about this once (dont remember where) - the pay actualy has 2 nekudos !!!
ReplyDeleteyosef, good chap. however im inclined to say its fixable. I don't know if the right is mamash a nekudah
ReplyDeleteBTW I meant good chap as in good catch. (We all know your'e a good chap anyway)
Delete:-)
DeleteDon't know if technically a nekuda., just looking at the letter it looks more like a symbol for transformers or something than a pey!
ReplyDeleteFixable at the very least.
ReplyDeletethanks for this interesting question - at least a shaylas tinok is called for before fixing ! this is at least a minor shinuy tzura that needs a tinok to read it correctly.
ReplyDeleteI will search where I wrote about this problem and post the page here. please someone turn it into a link.
here is a page on something similar from my hebrew forum (I think I wrote about this on another occasion):
ReplyDeletehttp://hebrewstam.blogspot.co.il/2013/07/blog-post_5661.html
here is the page:
ReplyDeletehttp://hebrewstam.blogspot.co.il/2012/05/blog-post_11.html
L'aniyas daati it is kosher.
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