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In Mishnaic Hebrew and later, the term refers to a single person: one such person is called an am ha-aretz, and multiple are amei ha-aretz. In Modern Hebrew the usual plurals are am ha-aretz and amei ha-aretz, but the super-plural amei ha-aratzot is occasionally used.
Demai (Mishnaic Hebrew: דמאי) is a Halakhic term meaning "doubtful". The demai status applies to agricultural produce acquired from common people ( am ha'aretz ) who are suspected of not correctly separating tithes according to Jewish law.
מלא כל הארץ כבודו, מכה״כ (m'lo kol ha'aretz k'vodo) - the entire earth is filled with His glory (Isaiah 6:2) מכל זה, מכ״ז ( mikol zeh ) - from all this מכל שכן, מכ״ש ( mikol shekein ) - all the more so; lit. via [the logical device of] a kol shekein .
A notable contemporary Levantine Neopagan group is known as "Am Ha Aretz" (עם הארץ, lit. "People of the Land", a rabbinical term for uneducated and religiously unobservant Jews), "AmHA" for short, based in Israel. This group grew out of Ohavei Falcha, "Lovers of the Soil", a movement founded in the late 19th century. [2]
Front page of Ḥadshot Ha'aretz, August 1919. Haaretz (Hebrew: הָאָרֶץ, lit. 'The Land [of Israel]'; originally Ḥadshot Haaretz – Hebrew: חַדְשׁוֹת הָאָרֶץ, IPA: [χadˈʃot haˈʔaʁets], lit. ' News of the Land [of Israel] ') is an Israeli newspaper. It was founded in 1918, making it the longest running newspaper ...
Eretz (Hebrew: ארץ) is Hebrew for "land", "country" (with the definite article, HaAretz (Hebrew: הארץ, "the land") In particular, it may refer to: HaAretz HaMuvtahat, the "Promised Land" Eretz Israel, the Land of Israel; Haaretz, originally Hadashot Ha'Aretz "News of the Land", Israeli newspaper
ha’aretz: "the earth" hayeta: "was", pa'al construction past tense third person feminine singular; tohu vaḇohu: difficult to translate, but often rendered as "formless and void" vechoshekh: "and darkness" ‘al-pene: "[was] over [the] face", pənê being a plural construct state of the Hebrew word for face
Barukh ata Adonai Eloheinu, melekh ha'olam, hamotzi lehem min ha'aretz. Blessed are You, L ORD our God, King of the universe, Who brings forth bread from the earth. M'zonot Non-bread (e.g. cake) products of wheat, barley, rye, oats, spelt (and rice, according to many opinions).