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  1. Acronyms — in Hebrew, Aramaic and transliteration — appear frequently in Jewish correspondence, books, spoken conversation and even on gravestones. Famous rabbis are frequently referred to by their acronyms.

  2. Meaning. length; duration. Forms without pronominal affixes. Forms with pronominal affixes. See also.

  3. Following is a partial list of Hebrew, Yiddish and other Jewish terms used on this web site. Unless otherwise specified, the terms are Hebrew. I have attempted to provide pronunciations for most of these terms.

  4. Provides a glossary of Torah terminology, including Hebrew, Yiddish, and other Jewish terms.

  5. 5 paź 2024 · The abbreviation ז״ל is usually read out as the words it stands for (see etymology above). This means that its pronunciation depends on whether the referent is a woman, a man, multiple women, or a group of people including at least one man. It is, however, sometimes also pronounced /zal/.

  6. 10 cze 2018 · Glossary of Hebrew Terms. Judaism has its own vocabulary, including terms for customs and ceremonies, holidays, rituals, and life-cycle events. Many terms and phrases are in Hebrew or Yiddish. The more terms that you can identify, the more comfortable and confident you will feel. This is a beginner's list of frequently used words and phrases.

  7. Shulchan Aruch – lit. `a set table’. The standard Code of Jewish Law compiled by R. Yosef Caro in the mid-sixteenth century. Shemitah – The seven-yearly Sabbatical year. Shemoneh Esrei – lit. ’18’. Refers to the main “Amidah,” the prayer said while standing that is the central part of every prayer service.

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