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Can you name the Jewish Hebrew Names for G-d ?
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MsMichelleLeigh
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'The Name'
He who is the object of fear or reverence
The letter shin on a mezuzah stands for...
Hallelu...
Our Father, Our King
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Jewish Hebrew Names for G-d Quiz
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Created Jan 16, 2010 in
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stooge4ever
:
Jan 16th, 2010 at 18:43 GMT
7 points
it's misspelled - should be "Adonai"
sporcloid
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Jan 16th, 2010 at 18:51 GMT
4 points
"Adonai" and "Shaddai" are misspelled, and the source lists many names that are not included in this quiz (most notably, the Tetragrammaton).
geo25
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Jan 29th, 2010 at 05:07 GMT
0 points
hallelujah, not halleluyah. shaddai, not sahddai. adonai, not adnoai. check your spelling, and get that hebrew right...
Hirsch89
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Feb 27th, 2010 at 03:03 GMT
5 points
the shin stands for "there" Nes gadol haya sham means a great miracle happened there.
yanks583
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Nov 21st, 2010 at 21:43 GMT
1 point
@Hirsch89 your name sounds jewish and you still got it wrong. the shin only stands for that on a dreidel, which is only used on chanukah. the person who wrote the quiz is right.
snoopsteryomom
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Dec 17th, 2010 at 13:53 GMT
1 point
there should be alternate spellings for "avinu malkeinu." My synagogue uses "avenu malkeinu" where it is transliterated.
historyobsession
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Aug 26th, 2011 at 16:27 GMT
1 point
h.alleluyah is correct. there is no "j" sound in hebrew. seems like someone else needs to get their hebrew right. also, "avinu malkeinu" means "our father our king" and is not an actual name to the best of my knowledge.
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