If you liked Raḳaḥot ṿe-ṭabaḥot by Avraham Melamed, start with Ha-yahafokh kushi ʻoro? (2002), ʻAl i boded (2012), and Hebraic aspects of the Renaissance (2011). These recommendations are drawn from the same author, shared genres, and reader overlap on BookOrb.

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  1. 1 Ha-yahafokh kushi ʻoro? 2002 · 334 pages · Avraham Melamed · Same author
  2. 2 ʻAl i boded 2012 · 201 pages · Avraham Melamed · Same author
  3. 3 Hebraic aspects of the Renaissance 2011 · 296 pages · Ilana Zinguer, Avraham Melamed · Same author
  4. 4 Roḳḥut ṿe-ṭabaḥot 2010 · 535 pages · Avraham Melamed · Same author
  5. 5 THE CITRUS MARKETING BOARD OF ISRAEL AND THE AUCTION DEMAND FOR WEEKLY SALES 1977 · Avraham Melamed · Same author
  6. 6 ʻAl kitfe ʻanaḳim 2003 · 335 pages · Avraham Melamed · Same author

Frequently asked questions

What should I read after Raḳaḥot ṿe-ṭabaḥot?

BookOrb recommends Ha-yahafokh kushi ʻoro? (2002), ʻAl i boded (2012), Hebraic aspects of the Renaissance (2011), Roḳḥut ṿe-ṭabaḥot (2010), and THE CITRUS MARKETING BOARD OF ISRAEL AND THE AUCTION DEMAND FOR WEEKLY SALES (1977).

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Who wrote Raḳaḥot ṿe-ṭabaḥot?

Raḳaḥot ṿe-ṭabaḥot is by Avraham Melamed.