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- Leshon_Hakodesh abstract "Leshon Hakodesh (Hebrew: לשון הקודש; lit. \"the Holy Tongue\") is a Jewish term and appellation attributed to the Hebrew language, or sometimes to a mix of Hebrew and Aramaic, in which its religious texts and prayers were written, and served, during the Medieval Hebrew era, for religious purposes, liturgy and Halakha - in contrary to the secular tongue, which served for the routine daily needs, such as the Yiddish language.".
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- Leshon_Hakodesh wikiPageWikiLink Aramaic_language.
- Leshon_Hakodesh wikiPageWikiLink Biblical_Hebrew.
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- Leshon_Hakodesh wikiPageWikiLink Category:Hebrew_language.
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- Leshon_Hakodesh wikiPageWikiLink Gemara.
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- Leshon_Hakodesh wikiPageWikiLink Halakha.
- Leshon_Hakodesh wikiPageWikiLink Halizah.
- Leshon_Hakodesh wikiPageWikiLink Haredi_Judaism.
- Leshon_Hakodesh wikiPageWikiLink Hebrew_language.
- Leshon_Hakodesh wikiPageWikiLink Jewish_prayer.
- Leshon_Hakodesh wikiPageWikiLink Judeo-Arabic_languages.
- Leshon_Hakodesh wikiPageWikiLink Maimonides.
- Leshon_Hakodesh wikiPageWikiLink Medieval_Hebrew.
- Leshon_Hakodesh wikiPageWikiLink Middle_Ages.
- Leshon_Hakodesh wikiPageWikiLink Mishnah.
- Leshon_Hakodesh wikiPageWikiLink Mishnaic_Hebrew.
- Leshon_Hakodesh wikiPageWikiLink Nahmanides.
- Leshon_Hakodesh wikiPageWikiLink Pesachim_(Talmud).
- Leshon_Hakodesh wikiPageWikiLink Religious_text.
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- Leshon_Hakodesh wikiPageWikiLink Rishonim.
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- Leshon_Hakodesh wikiPageWikiLink Shema_Yisrael.
- Leshon_Hakodesh wikiPageWikiLink Slavic_languages.
- Leshon_Hakodesh wikiPageWikiLink Sotah_(Talmud).
- Leshon_Hakodesh wikiPageWikiLink Talmud.
- Leshon_Hakodesh wikiPageWikiLink The_Guide_for_the_Perplexed.
- Leshon_Hakodesh wikiPageWikiLink Yiddish.
- Leshon_Hakodesh wikiPageWikiLink File:Parashat_Noah.jpg.
- Leshon_Hakodesh wikiPageWikiLinkText "Hebrew and Aramaic".
- Leshon_Hakodesh wikiPageWikiLinkText "Holy Language".
- Leshon_Hakodesh wikiPageWikiLinkText "Leshon Hakodesh".
- Leshon_Hakodesh wikiPageWikiLinkText "considered as such in Judaism".
- Leshon_Hakodesh sign "1813.0".
- Leshon_Hakodesh sign "Maimonides, The Guide for the Perplexed, Part III, Chapter 8".
- Leshon_Hakodesh sign "Mishnah, Tractate Sotah 7:1-2".
- Leshon_Hakodesh sign "Talmud Tractate Pesachim, 87b".
- Leshon_Hakodesh sign "Talmud, Tractate Sotah, 49b".
- Leshon_Hakodesh text ""As I see it, the reason for the Rabbis calling the language of the Torah the Holy Tongue is that the words of the Torah and of the prophecies and all sacred utterances were all spoken in that language; it is the language that the Holy One, blessed be He, speaks with His prophets and with His people, saying, "I am ...," "Thou shalt not have ..." and the remaining commandments and prophecies; it is the language by which He is called in His sacred names... and in which He created His universe, gave names to heaven and earth and all therein, giving his angels and his host names — Michael, Gabriel, etc. — all in that language, and in that language naming the saintly people in the Land, such as Abraham, Isaac, and Solomon."".
- Leshon_Hakodesh text ""For Rabbi said: Why use the Syrian language in the land of Israel? Either use the Holy Tongue or Greek! And R. Joseph said: Why use the Syrian language in Babylon? Either use the Holy Tongue or Persian!"".
- Leshon_Hakodesh text ""I have also a reason and cause for calling our language the holy language — do not think it is exaggeration or error on my part, it is perfectly correct — the holy Hebrew language has no special name for the organ of generation in females or in males, nor for the act of generation itself that generates offsprings, nor for semen, nor for secretion and feces. The Hebrew has no original expressions for these things, and only describes them in figurative language and by way of hints, as if to indicate thereby that these things should not be mentioned, and should therefore have no names; we ought to be silent about them, and when we are compelled to mention them, we must manage to employ for that purpose some suitable pseudo expressions, and when we are compelled to do so, we must make any effort to do it confidentiality "".
- Leshon_Hakodesh text ""Rabbi Hanina said: Because [the Babylonian] language is akin to the Leshon Hakodesh"".
- Leshon_Hakodesh text ""The following may be recited in any language: The Torah-portion of 'Sotah', the confession made at the presentation of the tithe, the 'Shema', and the 'Prayer' …".
- Leshon_Hakodesh text "The following are recited in the Holy Tongue: The declaration made at the 'First Fruits', the formula of 'Halizah', the blessings and curses, the benediction of the high priests …"".
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- Leshon_Hakodesh subject Category:Hebrew_language.
- Leshon_Hakodesh subject Category:Hebrew_words_and_phrases.
- Leshon_Hakodesh hypernym Term.
- Leshon_Hakodesh type Language.
- Leshon_Hakodesh type Language.
- Leshon_Hakodesh comment "Leshon Hakodesh (Hebrew: לשון הקודש; lit. \"the Holy Tongue\") is a Jewish term and appellation attributed to the Hebrew language, or sometimes to a mix of Hebrew and Aramaic, in which its religious texts and prayers were written, and served, during the Medieval Hebrew era, for religious purposes, liturgy and Halakha - in contrary to the secular tongue, which served for the routine daily needs, such as the Yiddish language.".
- Leshon_Hakodesh label "Leshon Hakodesh".
- Leshon_Hakodesh sameAs Q2906632.
- Leshon_Hakodesh sameAs לשון_הקודש.
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- Leshon_Hakodesh sameAs Q2906632.
- Leshon_Hakodesh sameAs לשון_קודש.
- Leshon_Hakodesh wasDerivedFrom Leshon_Hakodesh?oldid=692856902.
- Leshon_Hakodesh depiction Parashat_Noah.jpg.
- Leshon_Hakodesh isPrimaryTopicOf Leshon_Hakodesh.