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  1. 18 gru 2013 · How Hebrew Came to Yale. Few Americans have heard of Rabbi Haim Isaac Carigal, but every Yale University graduate has seen the evidence of his influence over the history of that institution.

  2. 6 paź 2014 · Ancient Hebrew, the language of the Bible, was succeeded by an intermediary form, Mishnaic Hebrew, about the 3rd century BC. Modern Hebrew, the only vernacular tongue based on an ancient written form, was developed in the 19th and 20th centuries.

  3. Linguistic scope: Hebraica catalogs books written in Hebrew, Yiddish, Ladino, Judeo-Arabic, Aramaic, and any other language using the Hebrew alphabet. Chronological scope: from medieval biblical commentaries to contemporary Israeli poetry.

  4. 12 sty 2020 · Come join the Yale Jewish Alumni Association of Greater Boston for a lively discussion on the Yale Coat of Arms, specifically, the Hebrew Inscription embedded therein. Learn about the Biblical origins of the phrase, and how it came to be incorporated into a Puritan University’s seal.

  5. 19 lut 2020 · Taught by Dina Roginsky and Sarab Al Ani, senior lectors in the Department of Near Eastern Languages and Civilizations (NELC), the course offers students learning advanced Arabic or advanced Hebrew twice-weekly sessions in their language of primary interest, or “core” language.

  6. The designation in modern Hebrew for The United States is “Artzot haBrit” that literally means “The Lands of the Covenant.” The Torah and the Constitution were elevated by Jews and Americans respectively as the final recourse and supreme arbiter of political disputes and moral conflicts.

  7. 30 wrz 2024 · Following the receipt of two major gifts in 1915, Yale University Library established a separate Judaica collection, whose breadth and diverseness grew especially under the curation of Leon Nemoy, Yale’s first curator for Hebrew and Arabic; he served at Yale from 1923 to 1966.

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