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Julie
VIP February 2020

Hebrew

Julie, on September 15, 2019 at 6:57 PM Posted in Community Conversations 0 13
Hey, is there anyone on here who speaks Hebrew fluently?

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Latest activity by Halle , on September 15, 2019 at 9:00 PM
  • LB
    Champion November 2016
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    Are you looking to interpret a ketubah? A lot of times your rabbi will do that for you.
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  • Julie
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    I don't have a rabbi at this point. I wanted to find the Hebrew word for "remember" for the Holocaust and my family, but if I just Google it, I know it won't be grammatically correct. Or I might pick the wrong word (as it gives me several options)
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    Just Said Yes October 2017
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    Remember in Hebrew is ????
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  • H
    Just Said Yes October 2017
    Halle ·
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    Sorry I typed it in Hebrew but it looks like it posted just question marks. Not sure if it recognizes the Hebrew letters
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  • Julie
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    Oh crap. Well I read enough Hebrew that if you spell it out in English I can pick the word out. Teamwork?
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    Just Said Yes October 2017
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    Good idea! If I spell it out it would be Zachor
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  • Julie
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    You're the best!!!
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  • Julie
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    Do I need to do anything to make it the grammatical imperative? Like, DO THIS. REMEMBER. Or does it not change?
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    Just Said Yes October 2017
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    Not if you just want the single word remember. You can add an! To make it more grammatically imperative if you want it to be more of a comment. If you want the word to remember, the act of remembering, it would be Yiscor, like the prayer
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  • Julie
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    Oh crud. Now I don't know! Haha. Well you read the context. Like remembering the Holocaust (I know, kinda depressing) and my family that went through it. To remember them.
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  • Julie
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    Oops. I responded above.
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    Actually in context of the Holocaust it would be the first one, Zachor
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    You're so welcome!
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