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  2. Adloyada - Wikipedia

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    Adloyada [a] (Hebrew: עדלאידע ‎ Hebrew pronunciation: [ˌʔadloˈjada] or Hebrew pronunciation: [ˌʕadloˈjadaʕ], [citation needed] lit. "Until one no longer knows") is a humorous procession held in Israel on the Jewish holiday of Purim (or on Shushan Purim the second day of Purim, commanded to be celebrated in "walled cities ...

  3. The Yada Yada - Wikipedia

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    "The Yada Yada" is the 153rd episode of the American NBC sitcom Seinfeld. The 19th episode of the eighth season, it aired on April 24, 1997. [ 1 ] Peter Mehlman and Jill Franklyn were nominated for an Emmy for Outstanding Writing in a Comedy Series in 1997.

  4. Yada Yada Hi Dharmasya - Wikipedia

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    Yada Yada Hi Dharmasya (or simply Dharmasya) is a 2019 Indian Kannada-language action drama film directed by Viraj and starring himself, Vijay Raghavendra, Shravya Rao and P. Sai Kumar. The film was released after a three year delay to negative reviews.

  5. Talk:The Yada Yada - Wikipedia

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  6. Jewish English varieties - Wikipedia

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    They may include significant amounts of vocabulary and syntax taken from Yiddish, and both classical and modern Hebrew. These varieties can be classified into several types: Yeshivish , Yinglish , and Heblish , as well as more flexible mixtures of English and other Jewish languages , which may contain features and other elements from languages ...

  7. Ben-Yehuda Dictionary - Wikipedia

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    In his youth, Eliezer Ben-Yehuda studied in a Yeshiva where he was introduced to the Hebrew language. [4] He was told by his Lithuanian friends that the Jews are not a nation and cannot be a nation because they don't speak in one distinct language, [5] That claim inspired his unique perspective that two things will fully unite the Jews into one nation: The land of Israel and the Hebrew ...

  8. Jewish greetings - Wikipedia

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    Hebrew Meaning "good for you", "way to go", or "more power to you". Often used in synagogue after someone has received an honour. The proper response is "baruch tiheyeh" (m)/brucha teeheyi (f) meaning "you shall be blessed." [1] [9] Chazak u'varuch: חֵזָק וּבָרוךְ ‎ Be strong and blessed [χaˈzak uvaˈʁuχ] Hebrew

  9. Nada (given name) - Wikipedia

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    Nada is a feminine given name found with the etymology of 'hope' in South Slavic-speaking countries of Bosnia and Herzegovina, Croatia, Slovenia and Serbia, ...