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The Quantum Theory of Holy Languages
The quantum theory of holy languages (QTHL) encompasses the three most influential fields of knowledge: science kabbalah, quantum physics and mathematic. Applications of this theory in alternative medicine by use existing human experience has many practical statements. In essence, all … Continue reading
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Hebrew Translation: It Can be Done!
English to Hebrew translation can not always be an obvious. This article will discuss five difficulties that accompany the task of Hebrew translation. You may find it helpful, or you may decide you need a professional translator. These five difficulties … Continue reading
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Bar Mitzvah – From Child to Man
Much adieu is made out of Bar Mitzvah’s these days. It roughly corresponds to the boy’s thirteen birthday, but since the Hebrew and American calendars don’t always sync-up, his actually birthday may be as much as three or four weeks … Continue reading
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The Tradition Behind Traditional Jewish Food
Over the years, traditional Jewish foods have found their way into contemporary American eating habits. Perhaps you’ve run to a deli or a grocery and ordered a quick lunch of corned beef on rye with a kosher dill on the … Continue reading
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Rosh Hashanah ? More Than Mere Celebrations
Rosh Hashanah marks the beginning of a Hebrew calendar year. It is a serious occasion, more akin to the first day of school than the first day of January. It is a time to see how much we have grown … Continue reading
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Traditional Jewish Wedding
A traditional Jewish wedding includes one of the most beautiful ceremonies followed by fun-filled celebration. On their wedding day, Jewish people embrace meaningful rituals which symbolize truth, unity, and the obligations of a husband and wife. In their wedding preparations, … Continue reading
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Sitting Shiva Sympathy Gift, the Jewish Tradition of Mourning
Strength in numbers Sitting Shiva is the tradition of mourning in the Jewish religion. Gathering together as a community is at the core of sitting Shiva, just as it is at the core of many Jewish traditions. The strength and … Continue reading
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On Foreign Soil – Yiddish/English Novel
“On Foreign Soil” is the book that starts in English and turns to Yiddish. Based on the beautifully-written Yiddish-language memoirs of Falk Zolf, this book consists of one-hundred and thirty-two charming and emotion-packed vignettes which encapsulate the Jewish experience of … Continue reading
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Hebrew from Scratch – At Boston Hebrew College
I just took my semester final exam for the Hebrew IV class I’ve been taking remotely via Hebrew College in Boston. Well, updating this blog many years later, that was back in about 2006. I’d like to give you a … Continue reading
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