Ashkenazi HebrewBy chavurah on October 18, 2024Is it true that Ashkenazi Hebrew is more conservative than modern standard Hebrew, and closer to the language spoken 2000+ years ago.If so did they use Sephardic Hebrew as the basis of the modern form because they ‘perceived’ it as more archaic. submitted by /u/Suspicious-Layer-110 [link] [comments] Source: RedittShare:Tweet Share on Reddit (Opens in new window) Reddit Print (Opens in new window) Print Like this:Like Loading…Published in r/Judaism chavurahMore from r/JudaismMore posts in r/Judaism »Book gift ideaAdvice on feeling attractive/beautiful while becoming more religiousAren’t pilegesh and nikah mutah the same thing?ISO Books discussing halakha and theology behind veneration of tzadikim.Anyone ever rent a "Shabbos vacation rental" with kids? What’s it like?