- 'My Lords',
Pluralis majestatis taken as singular), and in
discussion by
HaShem 'The Name'.
Nothing in the
Torah explicitly prohibits speaking the name...
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Baruch HaShem Le'Olam (Hebrew: ברוך ה׳ לעולם,
Blessed is
HaShem Forever) is a
compilation of 18
verses from
Tanach that is
recited by some
Jewish communities...
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language (lashon Hakodesh), and
therefore have no such restriction. B'ezrat
HaShem (Hebrew: בעזרת השם, lit. 'with the help of the name') is a
similar phrase...
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Hashem (Hebrew: הַשֵּׁם haššēm,
literally "the name";
often abbreviated to ה׳ [h′]) is a
title used in
Judaism to
refer to God. In Judaism,
HaShem...
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question marks, boxes, or
other symbols.
Shem HaMephorash (Hebrew: שֵׁם הַמְּפֹרָשׁ Šēm hamMəfōrāš, also
Shem ha-Mephorash),
meaning "the
explicit name"...
- I:30a (I:30.318) When
Moses asked HaShem who he
should tell the
Israelites had sent him, he was told that
HaShem's name was "Ehkeh
asher Ehkeh" (I will...
- the
extended confirmed restriction related to the Arab-Israeli conflict.
Hashem Safieddine (Arabic: هاشم صفي الدين, romanized: Hāshim Ṣafī al-Dīn; 1964 –...
- the
request of the family. The
Hebrew phrase is
HaShem yikom damo (m.) /
HaShem yikom dama (f.) /
HaShem yikom damam (pl.) (Hebrew: השם יקום דמו (m.) /...
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Kiddush HaShem (Hebrew: קידוש השם "sanctification of the Name") is a
precept of Judaism. In
rabbinic sources and
modern parlance, it
refers to private...
- (Hebrew: שבחי הבעש"ט, romanized: Shivḥei
haBesht). A
central tenet of the
teachings ****ociated with the Baal
Shem Tov is the
direct connection with the divine...