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Roots and Rituals: Insights into Hebrew, Holidays, and History

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Mitchell First's 62 short articles address interesting questions about the Hebrew language, liturgy, Jewish history, and the calendar and holidays. For example:On Jewish Liturgy: the origin of the Haftarah, the origin of the blessing "Who Has Not Made Me A Woman," and the origin of our prayer for the government.On Jewish Holidays and Calendar: the origin of the count from creation, the meaning of Yom Teruah, the meaning of "Maccabee," identifying Achashverosh and Esther in secular sources, and the original three questions in the Mah Nishtannah.On Hebrew Language: the origin of the words brit, boker, hefker, chalom, chatan, kesef, midbar, navi, olam, she'ol, and seraphim. Also, is there a connection between ¿¿¿ meaning "male" and ¿¿¿ meaning "memory"? Is there a connection between ¿¿¿ and ¿¿¿¿¿? He also has articles on words that appear only once in Tanakh, biblical words of Egyptian origin, wordplay in Tanakh, and interesting words in the daily Amidah.This book also includes two longer articles: "The Meaning of the Word Hitpallel (¿¿¿¿¿)" and "The Root of the Word ¿¿¿¿: A Flood of Possibilities."

Informacija

Autorius: Mitchell First
Leidėjas: Kodesh Press L.L.C.
Išleidimo metai: 2019
Knygos puslapių skaičius: 258
ISBN-10: 1947857185
ISBN-13: 9781947857186
Formatas: 235 x 157 x 20 mm. Knyga kietu viršeliu
Kalba: Anglų

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