[Heb-NACO] Yashuv or yishuv?
Shinohara, Jasmin
jshino at pobox.upenn.edu
Tue Apr 25 10:16:22 EDT 2017
It is yashuv. There are also an Israeli moshav<https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/She%27ar_Yashuv> and an American yeshiva<https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sh%27or_Yoshuv> by that name, along with the Rabbi Sheʼar-Yashuv Kohen, oclc arn3051500/n 91111937.
Jasmin
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I am pretty sure it has to be yashuv due to the Biblical verse, but I would definitely add a 246 3 with yishuv because intuitively most of us would look under that.
Neil
On Tue, Apr 25, 2017 at 8:04 AM, Gottschalk, Haim <hgot at loc.gov<mailto:hgot at loc.gov>> wrote:
The verses in Isaiah do say Yashuv. The phrase “She’ar Yashuv” means remnant. I think yashuv is more correct.
Haim
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A colleague of mine has raised the following query. The work in question is שאר ישוב Yerushalayim : Yad Yitsḥaḳ Ben-Tsevi, 729 [1968].
“I was cataloguing a revised edition of a well-known work by Itzhak Ben Zvi, about the return of the scattered remnants of Jewish communities (English title: Remnants of ancient Jewish communities in the Land of Israel). Amazingly, all entries in OCLC of this edition romanise the second word as ‘yishuv’, despite the source references in Isaiah 7: 3 and 10: 21, in which it is clear that the correct romanisation is ‘yashuv’.”
Is he right? I must admit I read it as yishuv, but clearly I don’t have his level of biblical knowledge!
Thanks
Vanessa
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