[duxuser] Re: Fw: residents who read Hebrew braille

  • From: "George Bell" <george@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
  • To: <duxuser@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
  • Date: Wed, 9 Jun 2010 21:28:24 +0100


Hi Douglas,

I'm quite sure you will get a qualified response to your questions
here.

However, do take a look at Help: Language Translation Tables: and the
two Hebrew topics.  It may help clear one or two of the mysteries and
requirements.

George. 

-----Original Message-----
From: duxuser-bounce@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
[mailto:duxuser-bounce@xxxxxxxxxxxxx] On Behalf Of Douglas Richard
Dexheimer
Sent: 09 June 2010 19:51
To: duxuser@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
Subject: [duxuser] Fw: residents who read Hebrew braille



I don't know how many people on your list are skilled with Hebrew
braille. 
Does it require a special character code, instruction manual or period
of tutoring to learn the language and Braille format?  See more below.

  Douglas Richard Dexheimer
   Chief of Braille Production
     Born Again Productions
  Friedman Place Room #308
 5527 N. Maplewood Avenue
       Chicago, Il     60625
         (773) - 409 - 6163
----- Original Message -----
From: "Douglas Richard Dexheimer" <drichardd@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
To: "Roz Katz" <roz@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>; "Beth Elman"
<beth@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>; "Heddy" <heddy@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>; "Shaloo
Nighoon" 
<shaloo@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>; "Noelle Mack Fisher"
<noelle@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
Cc: "Douglas Roger Dexheimer" <whistles73@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
Sent: Wednesday, June 09, 2010 1:46 PM
Subject: residents who read Hebrew braille


> Greetings in the name of Yeshua Hamashiah!
> My brother offered the following suggestions:
> On another issue.... Brailled Hebrew text.
>
>  1..     find out if there are any other FP residents that would
read 
> Hebrew Braille.
>  2..     Talk to the leader of the synagogue services to see if an
order 
> of service can be sent to you by email in advance so you can emboss
it 
> for those that need Braille.
>
>  3..      if yes,  see if you can determine if they use english
characters 
> to spell the hebrew words phonetically, or if they have special 
> substitute Braille characters for the hebrew alphabet.
>    1.. English characters can be entered in normal left-to-right 
> direction.
>    2.. Hebrew characters should be entered in the opposite
direction, 
> right-to-left
>
>  4.. Find out if the Duxbury users group has anyone that can suggest

> how you can emboss Hebrew Braille if that is what you need to do.
>  5..
>  6.. I'll appreciate your helpful investigation in finding out who 
> attends the Jewish services and can read Hebrew braille, and how to 
> contact the rabbis to email the order of services for me to emboss
for 
> those who can understand Hebrew and Hebrew Braille.  I wasn't
trained 
> in Hebrew and am not sure how to get that instruction.  Thanks again
for your feedback.
> Shalom!
>  Douglas Richard Dexheimer
>   Chief of Braille Production
>     Born Again Productions
>  Friedman Place Room #308
> 5527 N. Maplewood Avenue
>       Chicago, Il     60625
>         (773) - 409 - 6163
>
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