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1 This is the oldest Hebrew manuscript in existence. 2 The blessing was said in Hebrew. 3 Hebrew and Arabic are Semitic languages. 4 He is a fluent speaker of Hebrew. 5 The story has points of resemblance to a Hebrew myth. 6 Unfortunately most of them are in Hebrew. 7 The synagogue now exhibits Hebrew manuscripts and prints. 8 Uncle Danny intoned the prayer in Hebrew. 9 BRUHche n. From the Hebrew, meaning benediction, blessing. 10 Isha is the feminine meaning of Isaac in Hebrew. 11 Hebrew is written in consonants without vowel indications. 12 I had begun writing in Hebrew,[www.] then changed over to Yiddish. 13 Writing in an impenetrably mystical Hebrew, Kook tried to disprove the traditionalists' view of Zionism as heresy. 14 Each time I started a Hebrew lesson, we were interrupted. 15 Modern Hebrew, of course, is effective for everything from QQdvertisinQQ to poetry. 16 Rogers had purchased a valuable Hebrew manuscript from a dealer in Jerusalem. 17 To interpret his significance they turned to the Hebrew sacred books, the Mosaic law as well as the prophetic writings. 18 The Hebrew school was going to cost over $ 18o, 000. 19 Also the title of a lively Hebrew song popular during the celebration of Passover. 20 And she lost her university part-time lectureship in Hebrew Studies, because she was pregnant. 21 The Hebrew people did not strive to read and write in order to decipher technical instructions. 22 She repeated the Hebrew words I taught her, but promptly forgot them again. 23 All other students take a course in advanced texts from the Hebrew Bible. 24 I was there to speak at an international symposium on freedom of the press, sponsored by Hebrew University. 25 Moses the genealogy and linkage to the Davidic line and fulfilment of the prophecies outlined in the Hebrew Bible. 26 The advertisement hoardings, the posters on the buses, the names above the shops - all were in Hebrew. 27 The congregation was meeting in a former synagogue which still bore a Hebrew inscription over the doors. 28 It is important to bear in mind that there is no absolute dualism in the Hebrew religion. 29 None of the overtones of subordination and all the rest of it would have been present to the Hebrew. 30 An important element in Chasidic tradition is its devotion to Yiddish, even in prayer, which is usually in Hebrew.