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The history of Rabbinic Judaism in [[Verse:Apple PIE]] is much like in our own world. The Masoretic Text of the Hebrew Bible, the Mishnah, and the Talmud are identical to ours. However, most accents of Apple PIE Hebrew, except Tiberian Hebrew which is identical to our timeline's Tiberian Hebrew, preserve phonological distinctions that our Hebrew lost by Post-Exilic Hebrew times.  
The history of Rabbinic Judaism in [[Verse:Apple PIE]] is much like in our own world. The Masoretic Text of the Hebrew Bible, the Mishnah, and the Talmud are identical to ours. However, most accents of Apple PIE Hebrew, except Tiberian Hebrew which is identical to our timeline's Tiberian Hebrew, preserve phonological distinctions that our Hebrew lost by Post-Exilic Hebrew times.  


There is also a large group of non-Rabbinic Jews who live in India and preserve Palestinian-Hebrew like vowel points, but pronounced with aspirated stops for fricatives.
There is also a large group of non-Rabbinic Jews (or a sister group to the Jews?) who live in India and preserve Palestinian-Hebrew like vowel points, but pronounced with aspirated stops for fricatives.


The standard variety today is Corded Ware Hebrew with an Ăn Yidiș-influenced accent and grammar. It is SVO like our Hebrew, but sometimes prefers Ăn Yidiș syntax, e.g.
The standard variety today is Corded Ware Hebrew with an Ăn Yidiș-influenced accent and grammar. It is SVO like our Hebrew, but sometimes prefers Ăn Yidiș syntax, e.g.