how to say “brotherhood” in Hebrew…

אַחְוָה

Last night I had the honor to attend the wedding of my friend and colleague, Mark Rebacz, to Sarah Kornbluth.


Among the blessings recited over a cup of wine at a Jewish wedding is one detailing various elements of goodness the guests wish upon the newlywed couple. One of those elements is brotherhood or comradeship – אַחְוָה (ahkh-VAH). The word derives from אָח (ahkh), brother. In the case of the fresh coupleהַזּוּג הַטָּרִי (hah-ZOOG hah-tah-REE) – אחוה refers to brotherhood in the sense of closeness.

From right to left: Ben, Matan, me.
Note the poster in the background, “Come to Palestine!”



The image above depicts three of the four house mates at our German Colony apartment. The photo appears at the end of a music video Ben is putting together of our cover version of U2’s “One” translated to Hebrew. The piece is a testament to the אחוה shared among us.


Tomorrow the song debuts on my radio show on RustyMike, sometime between 12 and 1pm Israel time.

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