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Aleph (or alef or alif, transliterated 示) is the first letter of the Semitic abjads, including Phoenician 示膩lep 饜, Hebrew 示膩lef 讗 , Aramaic 示膩lap 饜, Syriac 示膩lap虅 軔, Arabic 示alif 丕 , and North Arabian 饜獞.
The first one, "Pursuit", was released on 17 June 2013. [5] Its music video was also released the same day. [6] Spin named it one of the best music videos of 2013. [7] The second single, "Hate or Glory", was released on 8 October 2013, [8] along with a music video for it. [9] In September 2013 the album was made available for pre-order. [10]
"H.O.L.Y." (an acronym for "High on Loving You") is a song recorded by American country music duo Florida Georgia Line. It is the lead single from the duo's third studio album, Dig Your Roots, which was released on August 26, 2016.
By the end of the 19th century it was one of the most popular songs of the Jews of Central and Eastern Europe, and as such it is a major musical memory of pre-Holocaust Europe. [ 2 ] The fourth stanza introduces tragic pathos into the song: "When, children, you will grow older / You will understand / How many tears lie in these letters / And ...
Shalom Aleichem (Hebrew: 砖指讈诇讜止诐 注植诇值讬讻侄诐, 'Peace be upon you') is a traditional song sung by many Jews every Friday night upon returning home from synagogue prayer.
TikTokers love taking bits and pieces of pop culture to make viral sounds. This time around people, largely those a part of Christian TikTok, are obsessed with a snippet from Celebrity Family Feud.
In the traditional Yiddish orthographies where these letters are not pointed, the vowel is indicated by preceding it with a shtumer alef (reducing the use of which was a major focus of the normative efforts). The single and digraph forms of, for example, vov can be separated either with a dot or an embedded alef as 讜讜讜旨 or 讜讜讗讜 (vu ...
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