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Author: Polano, Hymen

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. [Ḥanokh la-naʻar]. The Hebrew Speller for Jewish Children and Self-Instruction, according to the German and Portuguese Mode of Pronunciation. No. 1.

Polano, Hymen. [Ḥanokh la-naʻar]. The Hebrew Speller for Jewish Children and Self-Instruction, according to the German and Portuguese Mode of Pronunciation. No. 1.New York: L. H. Frank, 5635-1875. 24+ p.

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[Ḥanokh la-na’ar]. The Hebrew Speller, for the use of Beginners in the Study of the Hebrew Language. According to the German and Portuguese Mode of Instruction. Recommended by the Hebrew Ministers of Philadelphia. No. 1.

Polano. Hymen. [Ḥanokh la-na’ar]. The Hebrew Speller, for the use of Beginners in the Study of the Hebrew Language. According to the German and Portuguese Mode of Instruction. Recommended by the Hebrew Ministers of Philadelphia. No. 1. Philadelphia: Edward Stern & Co., 1879. 30 p.

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[Ḥanokh la-naʻar]. The Hebrew Speller, for the use of Beginners in the Study of the Hebrew Language. According to the German and Portuguese Mode of Instruction.

Polano, Hymen. [Ḥanokh la-naʻar]. The Hebrew Speller, for the use of Beginners in the Study of the Hebrew Language. According to the German and Portuguese Mode of Instruction.Cincinnati: Bloch Printing Co., 1890. 30 p.

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