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Such as, “I am” (which translates to Yahweh in hebrew), and “savior”.
Is “The Fourth Kind” real or fake? Secrets revealed » Scene-Stealers 2009
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I enjoyed your book very much (in hebrew) and recommended it on my own blog.
quickie 2009
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By the way, Yaron, I was thrown out of a hebrew course here in London, solely, and explicitly, because I was considered politically dangerous, so my hebrew is stuck at about the point where you are supposed to learn the verbs.
essential reading 2008
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From the little I can make out, all the messages in hebrew are similarly addressed to Nasrala.
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Which led to the three of them not believing her and being border-line jerks … until she started talking back in hebrew and recited the Kaddish.
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I laugh inwardly when I see fanatics — a disproportionate number of whom seem to have red hair — who believe that they are “indigenous” to this country, yet can’t shake their foreign accents in hebrew, or the fact that their pasty pink skin will peel in the judaean sun in a matter of minutes if care isn’t taken.
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I laugh inwardly when I see fanatics — a disproportionate number of whom seem to have red hair — who believe that they are “indigenous” to this country, yet can’t shake their foreign accents in hebrew, or the fact that their pasty pink skin will peel in the judaean sun in a matter of minutes if care isn’t taken.
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The best part about that post is the 20-sider in hebrew.
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Robin – “Christ” is english for “Christos” which is greek for “Massiach” in hebrew, which is correctly defined as ‘anointed (one)’.
Think Progress » Anti-Semitism, U.N.-Bashing Color History of “War on Christmas” Conspiracy 2005
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All one had to do was sit, learn, know catch phrase hebrew words, and sing catchy songs on shabbat.
nisayon Diary Entry nisayon 2003
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