Hebrew baʽal shēm one who possesses or works through the (divine) name First Known Use 1897, in the meaning defined above Time Traveler The first known use of baalshem was in 1897 See more words from the same year Love words? You must — there are over 200,000 words in our fr...
Did You Know? "Luftmensch," literally meaning "air person," is the Yiddish way of describing someone who is a bit of a dreamer. Did You Know? The word "infant" comes from the Latin word "infans" which literally means "unable to speak; speechless." ...
Today’s post is a post I wrote back in 2017, but I wanted to reshare because the message is so important today. Words Matter – The words we say have meaning and once they are out – there is no way to put them back in or take them back. We are left to deal with them. So,...