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1. Shalom (shah-LOME) שלום. Perhaps the best-known Hebrew word today is shalom, which means “peace” or “wellbeing.”. It also can be used for both “hello” and “goodbye.”. Explore shalom. 2.
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14 maj 2021 · Learn the language of Jewish American life by reviewing the terms that illuminate the religious and cultural diversity of the Jewish community in the US.
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19 cze 2024 · The following is a glossary of terms used in Judaism. Complete definitions of these terms, and additional sources, may be found in the full entries to which each term is linked. Contents: A B C D E F G H IJKL M N O PQ R S T UVWXYZ. [edit] Aggadah אגדה. Amen אמן.
15 maj 2008 · In honor of Israel's 60th Birthday, we thought you should learn a few key words and phrases in Hebrew that will bring you closer to Israel's people and culture.
All transliterations are from Hebrew. Adam HaRishon (lit. “the first man”)—Biblical Adam. Adam Kadmon (lit. “primordial man”)—the will of the. Or Ein Sof * to create. Ahavat Hashem —love of G‑d. Ahavat Yisrael —love of a fellow Jew. Aleph Bet —The Hebrew alphabet. Amidah —The silent prayer said while standing.
(b) A common Jewish name. (c) The Hebrew word "asher" is also a pronoun meaning "that," "who," or "which." [3 related articles] Asher Yatzar: blessing expressing gratitude for good health and awe at G-d's creation of the human body ("Who Has formed man with wisdom") that is recited after going to the bathroom.