- has been
suggested to have
started as a
praying or
calling human figure (
hillul, 'jubilation'), and was most
likely based on a
similar Egyptian hieroglyph...
-
expressed by
derivatives of the
following Egyptian hieroglyphs ḫayt "thread",
hillul "jubilation",
compare South Arabian h, ḥ, ḫ, Ge'ez ሀ, ሐ, ኀ, and ḥasir "court"...
-
letters he and ḥēt
continue three Proto-Sinaitic letters, ḥasir "courtyard",
hillul "jubilation" and ḫayt "thread". The
shape of ḥēt
continues ḥasir "courtyard"...
- occasion: "I will
overcome my
personal pain. But what is so
painful is the
Hillul Hashem [desecration of the name of God] that was
committed here. Seeing...
- In Judaism, a
chillul hashem (Hebrew: חילול השם) is an act that
violates the
prohibition in the
Torah of
desecrating (chillul) the name (hashem) of God...
-
variants (such as two
hieroglyphs both used to
write the
Canaanite word
hillul "jubilation")
rather than
different consonants.
Hieroglyphs representing...
-
letters he and ḥēt
continue three Proto-Sinaitic letters, ḥasir "courtyard",
hillul "jubilation" and ḫayt "thread". The
shape of ḥēt
continues ḥasir "courtyard"...
- 'ox' bet 'house' gaml 'thrown
hunting club' digg 'fish' or 'door' haw,
hillul 'jubilation' waw 'hook' zen, ziqq 'handcuff' ḥet 'courtyard' or 'fence'...
- "house" Β 𐌁 B /g/ gaml "throwstick" Γ 𐌂 C G /d/ dag "fish" Δ 𐌃 D /h/ haw/
hillul "praise" Ε 𐌄 E /w/ waw/uph "fowl" Ϝ 𐌅 F Υ 𐌖 U V W Y /z/ zayn/zayt "sword"...
- the
opinion that
women are
included in the
minyan for
Kiddush Hashem and
Hillul Hashem. However,
traditional codifiers generally do not
include women in...