Talk:Hosanna
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A couple of questions: Should the notice about the text from Encyclopaedia Britannica be placed somewhere else in the article (like at the top or the bottom), and also, is it legal to quote the definitions from the various lexicons? I don't quite see that it would be fair use, but I must admit that I have no idea. –Benjamin (talk) 02:00, 10 January 2006 (UTC)
[edit] Hosanna in Judaism?
I'm not so sure about Hosanna being used in Judaism. Hoshana, yes, on the autumn holiday of Sukkot, but only as mentioned later in the article. There is nothing liturgical in Judaism, however about Hosanna, rather Hoshana. I am therefore not too sure about this intro. Valley2city 08:12, 15 July 2007 (UTC)
- As the article says, 'Hosanna' comes from 'Hoshana', but Judaism doesn't use the Greek-influenced spelling/pronunciation. I'll try and clear that up in the article. — Gareth Hughes 14:45, 15 July 2007 (UTC)
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