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How would you write it?
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Joseph |
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ittsamother
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Mon, Nov 04 2024, 2:26 pm
imaima wrote: | Americans think they have the right to define what’s Jewish and what’s Hebrew |
This has nothing to do with being American. I'd feel the same way if I lived in Africa.
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amother
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Tue, Nov 05 2024, 11:55 am
Just got this now.
*Importance of Using Hebrew Names*
By the Grace of G‑d
13 Cheshvan, 5741 [October 23, 1980]
Brooklyn, N.Y.
Greeting and Blessing:
I was particularly gratified to note that you have officially assumed your personal Hebrew names. This is certainly in keeping with the earliest Jewish tradition and something which was an important factor in the liberation of our ancestors from Egyptian bondage. For, as you surely know, one of the merits that brought about the Redemption from Egypt was the fact that the Jews there kept their Hebrew names and did not change them. And the significance of this is that a Hebrew name has a meaning and message that binds a Jew with G‑d and His Torah, and this is especially important when Jews are in Exile.
I was very gratified to read about your advancement in matters of Judaism, and especially in regard to the Torah education of your children, and may G‑d grant that you should go from strength to strength in all your good efforts, including the spreading and strengthening of Yiddishkeit within the family, as well as among your Jewish colleagues and friends—all of which will surely widen the channels to receive G‑d's blessings in all needs and in a growing measure.
With blessing,
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Tue, Nov 05 2024, 12:26 pm
amother Daphne wrote: | English names are just easier on the phone also. Not just doctor but insurances and other appointments that need his legal name.
I would have given all my kids English names if I would have realized earlier that it would have made things easier in some ways
To them they are their Jewish names. That’s what matters. |
I always only put their Jewish names on the birth certificate and have not regretted it.
Most names are not difficult to pronounce- Raizel, Rena, Sara, Devora, Shlomo, etc.
One of my kids has a name with 'ch' in it, and even that hasn't caused any issues.
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