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Adonai
= 'Lord'
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Bar
Mitzvah = Coming-of-age ceremony in which a Jewish male,
age 13, is ac-cepted into the community.
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Baruch
= 'blessed' (Blessings begin 'Baruch atah adonai....'
[Blessed are you O Lord...]).
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BCE =
Before the Common Era (equivalent of BC in dates)
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Bet
Midrash = House of Study or investigation
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Brit
Chadasha = 'New Covenant' - New Testament.
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Brit
Milah (Bris) = Circumcision - as given to Abraham,
performed on the 8th day by Abraham's descendants.
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CE =
Common Era - (equivalent of AD in dates)
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Chametz
= Leaven - forbidden during Pesakh (Passover) and Chag
HaMatzah (Unleavened Bread).
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Chesed
= lovingkindness / mercy
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Cohen /
Kohen = Priest -- descendant of Aaron the Levite,
responsible for temple service. (Cohen Gadol = High
Priest)
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Eretz Yisrael
= Land of Israel
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Erev
Shabbat = Shabbat evening / Friday night. Traditional:
welcomes the Shab-bat.
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Goy,
Goyim (pl) = Gentiles, heathen, foreign to the God of
Israel
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HaShem
= YHVH, 'The Name'
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Kashrut
= Kosher dietary laws.
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Mashiach / Moshiach = 'annointed' - translated Messiah
or Christ.
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Messianist = Early name for a follower of Yeshua the
Messiah
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Mikveh
= 'Gathering of waters' - immersion of people or
utensils for purity
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Mitzvah
= Commandment, good deed
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Parsha
= Weekly Torah readings read corporately and studied at
home. Consists of readings from the Torah,
Haftarah(Prophets), Brit Chadasha (NT)
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Ruach HaKodesh
– Holy Spirit (sometimes shortened to Ruach)
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Septuagint = Greek translation of the Tanach (see below)
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Shabbat
= Sabbath Day, the seventh day
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Shema =
Hear - "Hear, O Israel: The LORD our God is one LORD"
(Deuteronomy 6:4)
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Shofar
= Ram's horn ('trumpet' in some bibles) - can be made
from horns of any clean animal except cow (e.g., African
Kudu)
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Tallit
= Four-cornered cloth used by Jewish men, prayer shawl
(Numbers 15:38)
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Talmid
/ talmidim (pl.) = disciple / student. The talmid
imitated the conduct and character of the rabbi
(teacher); the rabbi was responsible for the care of the
talmidim.
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Talmud
= Rabbinical Jewish tradition. The collection of
ancient Rabbinical writ-ings consisting of the Mishnah
(code of Jewish law edited about 200 CE) and the Gemara
(Rabbinical legal and ethical discussions).
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Tanach
= Old Testament - consists of 3 sections: Torah (first 5
books), Nevi'im (Prophets), Kethuvim/Ketuvim (Writings).
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Teshuvah = Repentance: stopping and turning toward
HaShem. ‘Return’ as in ‘return to HaShem’.
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Tzitzit
/ tzitziyot (pl.) = Originally the fringe on the four
corners of garments. Lat-er, fringes were sewn on
tallits. Fringe on a tallit (Numbers 15:37-41 and
Deu-teronomy 22:12). (Techelet/T'chelet/Tekhelet = blue
cord on each corner of the tzitzit, (Numbers 15:38)
Traditional Judaism doesn't add the blue cord to the
tzitzit.)
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Torah =
Instruction (or Word; see John 1:1) - “Law” - the
books of Moshe: Gen-esis - Deuteronomy. Traditional: all
Jewish law.
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Yehudah
= Judah (Jacob’s son, his descendants, tribe’s allotment
in Promised Land, Southern Kingdom)
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Yeshua
/ Y’shua / Yahshua= Messiah's given Hebrew name,
meaning, "He is Sal-vation" (Matthew 1:21). "Jesus" was
derived from "Ieosus," the Greek translit-eration of
Yeshua
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YHWH /
YHVH / YAHWEH = Tetragrammaton - four Hebrew letters
forming biblical proper name of God.
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Some
common Hebraic names: Mattityahu (Matthew), Kefa
(Peter), Yochanan (John), Moshe (Moses), Sha'ul (Saul /
Paul, Gr.), Y'hoshua (Joshua), Sh'mu'el (Samuel),
Yesha'yahu (Isaiah), Yirmeyahu (Jeremiah), Yechezk'el
(Ezekiel), Z'kharyah (Zechariah), Nechemyah (Nehemiah),
Ya'akav (James).
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Some
Tanach books: B'resheet (Genesis), Sh'mot (Exodus),
Vayikra (Leviticus), B'midbar (Numbers), D'varim
(Deuteronomy), Shof'tim (Judges), M'lakhim (Kings), Tehillim (Psalms), Mishlei (Proverbs), Divrei-HaYamim
(Chronicles).