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In The Da Vinci Code, Dan Brown says that YHWH in the Bible stands for "Jehovah" which comes from Jah for male and Havah for female. As this four letter word is a core part of many religious beliefs, this would be an important issue to get correct. First, a note on the Hebrew la...
HLetter is a unique indexed field and HNumValue is the primary key. When I start entering data (using DB Manager Professional, NOT Access), I get a problem when I enter the second line. The first line is the hebrew letter aleph for HLetter and then 1 for HNumValue ...
Tiqwah is an encoding developed by Yannis Haralambous for LaTeX editing of scholarly versions of ancient Hebrew and Aramaic documents. This is not yet a complete implementation. Also, the three letter codes forte'amimand other symbols are surrounded by angle brackets<XXX>-- previously they were...
Hebrew uses a number of one-letter prefixes that are added to words for various purposes. These are called inseparable prepositions or "Letters of Use" (Hebrew: אותיות השימוש, Otiyot HaShimush). Such items include: the definite article ha- (/ha/) (="the...
Ligatures are typographic replacement characters for certain letter pairs if they are available in a given Open Type font.When you choose Ligatures from the Character panel menu or Control panel menu, a standard ligature defined in the font is produced....
Hebrew Education in Baltimore—A Letter"Hebrew Education in Baltimore—A Letter." Jewish Education, 6(2), pp. 109–110doi:10.1080/00216429.1934.11492661HymanH. JosephJewish Education
Although it might seem unecessary to number Shabbat as both 0 and 7, the traditonal literature does in fact use the numerical value 7 for that week day, and does represent that day by the Hebrew letter zayyin. Unless otherwise noted, the term Hebrew Calendar will mean the day to day ca...
halh ts[Hebrew Letter Nun]t: shyry tslylh kh[Hebrew Letter Nun]ts[Hebrew Letter Nun]yyM mtkvpt habvt: sydrM vtrgmM mlshvN avgryt ltsbryt vhvsyP tslyhM pyrvsh vmbva mshh dvd kasvtv: mvsd byalyk bhshttpvt vtsd hlshvN htsbryt, yrvshlyM tshy ...
19.Velvela.This rare and unique Hebrew girls’ name is the feminine form of Velvel, meaning “little wolf” in Yiddish. With that fierce meaning and the use of theletter Vat the beginning and in the middle, Velvela is certainly unique and pretty cool! 20.Yakira.Yakira is a Hebrew girls...