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Bava Batra 161

The birth of emoji

December 3, 2024

Today’s Talmud page, Bava Batra 161, gives us what may very well be the first ever documented appearance of ... emoji. Why did some rabbis sign their names using pictograms? And how can emoji sometimes succeed where all words fail? Listen and find out.

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The birth of emoji
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