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The holcoust day.

Today,

Everone are sad in remembernce of the people who died in the holocoust! The poor people who wanted to live, but the other did not want them to.

יהי זכרם ברוך!



(actually on that evening it ended. )

Re: The holcoust day.

Reply #1
I'm curious: What's the meaning of the Hebrew term you wrote? I am going to start learning [ancient] Hebrew next summer but I think the sentence you wrote is "present" Hebrew, isn't it?
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Re: The holcoust day.

Reply #2
It is a simple hebrew blessing on the deads.
יהי is an ancient hebrew word... mostly people don't use it today.
זכרם  is remember + the body they .
and  ברוך is bless or blessed. ( It depends on the case. )
*Of corse that the words as a few other meanings but this is the meaning in here.

It depends on teh case but in theory it is a blessing which happened now but is in the future.

Re: The holcoust day.

Reply #3
Ah, I see. Thank you very much.
world is like a parachute: it works better when it's open
whenever you feel lost and alone, always remember your calculator is something you can count on
pak96.comic addons