uh England certainly in the form of of of John Milton who was steeped in the Hebrew Bible. I mean Paradise Lost of course is is based on the Hebrew Biblebut I mean here's a man who who did huge numbers of translations of the sun. I
So we've got-- from starting in the Swahili, it goes into-- I have it here-- Japanese, Mandarin, Portuguese, French, Latin, Irish, Polish, Hebrew , Farsi, Sanskrit, and Maori.So, was this something that you were working on at the same time?
this language which Jesus spoke aramic people might think he spoke in Hebrew no he spoke in aramic so what I mean to say is we have as many churches as temples in Keralawhere I come from so I I have a chance to meet so many priests so I've asked many of them
And she's learning three languages simultaneously, right? Hebrew , English, and? A little bit of Spanish.A little bit of Spanish.
And what you're seeing on the right is a still from a film called Aleph, which he did in the late 50s, that incorporated the same kind of found imagery with some texts, specifically Hebrew text, that he was very interested in. So, Berman was doing his own work, but also bringing together musicians, poets, painters, people like Lawrence Ferlinghetti, the poet,would come through, Jay DeFeo, a painter from San Francisco. And so, what people said is that everyone just came and hung out at Wallace Berman's house, and you never knew what was
not dismissed." He stays in the program, graduates in the top ten percent, goes on to officer training, graduates again in the ten percent, and is asked to become a gnan, which is the Hebrew term for an officer that cultivates the talent of other officers.When Gabi told me this story and shared this experience with me, it reminded me of something we all know to be true -- that it's often within change of command comes a change in
to eat it, devour it. The Hebrew prophets said-- they were great eaters of words. They did not only utter the words of prophecy.
not in the night sky that we see, or in our galaxy, but in all the galaxies. And Hebrew scriptures say, lift up your eyes and look to the heavens. Who created all these?
I came to my grandmother a few years ago when she was still alive. Her Hebrew name is which is, it's coming from light. And her Arabic name was And I asked her about these stories and about these places that she came from,
I would say this very delicately. In Hebrew , you call it Yafo.
And then this, I think, this very beautiful song comes out of it. My Hebrew will be good and my accent won't be terrible because when we were downtown, my accent wasn't very good.
about sexuality. But I am not someone who can get into an argument with you about the proper pronunciation or meaning about the Greek or Hebrew . You are not going to ever see my Greek grades from that year in seminary. Another thing that I don't address in the book at any rate is some of the biblical texts that are known in the church as clobber passages.
And now all they want to do is cast people that are already bankable box office hits. The Hebrew edition just came out.
28 books, and everyone should get them all. In Hebrew and in English. No, actually just one. I, I can't read Hebrew , including her first book, "The New Book of Israeli Food: A Culinary Journey." And we have copies of those books for sale and they're in the back, and with that I'd like to have Janna come
was new it wasn't uh it wasn't an old culture being preserved that educated people already knew it had one scripture the Hebrew Bible which was new in the Greek world and another one the new testament which actually took a couple hundred years to settle and Christianity was a constant source of argument Christians argued with each other about
interesting the building itself or at least the framework of it remains and at the top facade still you can see the hebrew engraving in the stone give you a sense of the neighborhood that friedman grew up in and my journey took me to ann arbor michigan where i got to stroll around the
I can hear Hebrew from 1,000 miles away, and smell za'atar from-- this is, I don't think, a superpower, but it's just what it is.
al alphabet um 38 centuries ago. The the the earliest form of Hebrew and alphabet made possible for the first time the concept of universal access to knowledge.
It's a Hebrew word, which means it's enough.
It's early Hebrew script where it says Cohan Dor, the priest of Dor.
Never in Hebrew . No.
Or in Hebrew , it's called ..
Eliyahu in Hebrew , Elijah, Eliyahu means Yahweh is my god.
Because you know, when I started doing the research, I found very little books-- I mean, I found very few books about, for example, the Palestinian refugees in Hebrew , about Jews from Damascus even in Hebrew . Most books you find are about-- they deal with the Shoah, the Holocaust, with European cultures, Jewish cultures.
You had pointed out, at one point-- you realized at one point during tech, I speak no English in this show. I speak entirely Hebrew . Right. Which I actually didn't realize until Bill pointed it out to me.
And I learned Hebrew , and I learned a little bit of Arabic, and I learned a bit of Russian.
It sounds better in Hebrew , I promise.
people who know Hebrew verbs and tell me that and say this is beautiful this is good stuff you know so we just have
I saw it in Hebrew .
Yashir in Hebrew means "direct," and emphasizes his krav maga system's no-nonsense approach to ending violence quickly.
I spoke Hebrew , then Hungarian, and then your language.
It's also a Hebrew name that means one who is radiant or kind.
There's a Hebrew term, simcha, which normally means happiness, like you're happy with your friends.
They didn't speak Hebrew .
There was a Hebrew Benevolent Association that had, I would say, somewhere between 50 and 100 people who were
Anybody speak Hebrew here?
with the Hebrew girl named Mary so what what's the attraction primarily power ah
remember PTA in Hebrew school when I was a kid. My father came to see the teacher and she said, "I hear that
with the Hebrew congregation of Newport, Rhode Island, and this, this, this Jewish leader sent him a letter saying, "In this new country called America, are my people safe here?"
just the Hebrew Bible as one example one point you've got god assist insisting
examples from the Hebrew Bible and talk about how I think monotheism emerged and
actually the Hebrew word underlying the word no you know no God to me actually
to the Hebrew prophets, the teachings of the Pre-Socratic philosophers and the Sermon on the Mount of Jesus of Nazareth. All right.
That was Professor Gideon Rah from Hebrew University of Jerusalem. Many thanks indeed for all of your insights.
so they call me-- in Hebrew , it's called ,, our Father up in Heaven.
Hessen in that great moment in Hebrew Scripture, the spreading of debt, fast love of loving kindness to the orphan, the widow, the fatherless, the motherless,
And he said what's your Hebrew name.
I don't have a Hebrew name.
There is a saying in Hebrew using both a belt and suspenders to keep your pants on-- using only one of them is more efficient than using only one
And they use this word in Hebrew , ..