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<div class="moz-cite-prefix">yes, it is pronounced, mi-gavohah<br>
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jasmin<br>
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On 9/12/2012 12:18 PM, Heidi G Lerner wrote:<br>
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<p>appears in Kohelet 12:5. The final "heh" has a dagesh in the
source text. If one were chanting this would the "heh" be
pronounced or not. I have heard it chanted both ways but I
think that the correct way is to pronounce the "heh".</p>
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<p>Thanks, Heidi</p>
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<div><span name="x"></span>Heidi G. Lerner<br>
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Metadata Development Unit<br>
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Stanford, CA 94305-6004<br>
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ph: 650-725-9953<br>
fax: 650-725-1120<br>
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