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  1. The Torah speaks extensively about love: Ahavah of Isaac toward his wayward son, Esau; ahavah of Jacob toward his wife Rachel; ahavah between G‑d and His people; ahavah we are to have for each other; and ahavah we are enjoined to extend to “strangers” .

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  2. note: grammatically correct is "ka-ma", but "ka-ma" is much more common" I'm…years old. a-ni ben… אני בן... a-ni bat… אני בת... Are you married? a-ta na-su-i? אתה נשוי? at ne-su-a? את נשואה? I'm married. a-ni na-su-i. אני נשוי. a-ni ne-su-a. אני נשואה. I'm single. a-ni ra-vak. אני רווק. a-ni ...

  3. 11 paź 2010 · Hebrew Phrases. Hi! Shalom! Good morning! Yom tov! / boker tov! Good evening! Erev tov. Welcome! (to greet someone) Barukh haba!

  4. For Jews, this is arguably the most well-known line in the Book of Proverbs, especially because it may be the origin of the idea that wisdom, or more specifically Torah (in the classical Jewish interpretation), is a “tree of life” (etz hayim in Hebrew).

  5. 1. וְאָהַבְתָּ לְרֵעֲךָ כָּמוֹךָ. Ve'ahav'ta lere'a ch a ka'mo ch a. Love thy neighbor as you love thy self. Source: Vayikra 19:18. 2. צְדָקָה תַּצִּיל מִמָּוֶת. Tsdakâ tatsil mi'mâvet. Charity is a life saver.

  6. From King Solomon to Einstein, exploring the meaning of some of the best Jewish quotes and sayings. 1. “In Jewish history there are no coincidences.”. – Elie Wiesel. If you would have asked me my favorite Yiddish word, I would have said bashert.

  7. To help you start learning Hebrew, I've put together 93 basic Hebrew phrases you should learn. Spend a little time learning these, and your trip will become more rewarding than you imagined. You can listen to each phrase, and study them using spaced repetition, right on this page.

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