how to say “employee” in Hebrew

  עוֹבֵד, מָעֳסָק listen to these words pronounced If you’re attending a Passover Seder this year, here’s קצת עברית (keh-TSAHT eev-REET)  – a bit of Hebrew – for you that you can share at the table. About a year ago I wrote an entry on the Hebrew words for employer – מַעֲסִיק (mah-ah-SEEK – masculine) and מַעֲסִיקָה (mah-ah-see-KAH…

how to say “a virtue” in Hebrew

  מַעֲלָה listen to this word pronounced This past Friday I featured Ehud Banai’s היום (hah-YOHM) – Today as a song thematically tied to the week’s Torah portion. However, when thinking about it this morning a more appropriate song came to mind: Avraham Fried’s אַדְרַבָּה (ahd-rah-BAH), pronounced by the singer, AH-deh-RAH-beh. The word itself is Aramaic…

how to say “PR” in Hebrew

  יַחֲסֵי צִבּוּר listen to this phrase pronounced My piece tonight at AACI (that I did last night in Raanana) on “The Hebrew you always wanted to know… but were too afraid to ask” is entertaining and educational. It’s also a PR – public relations – event for Ulpan La-Inyan. Here’s some PR – Visit and like…

“a rainy day” and “dreams coming true” in Hebrew

  גָּשׁוּם, לְהַגְשִׁים listen to this word pronounced   Today was a rainy one here in Jerusalem. from jerusalemshots.com A rainy day is יוֹם גָּשׁוּם (yohm gah-SHOOM).  Now גֶּשֶׁם (GHEH-shem) is rain, but it’s also the concept of materialism in certain contexts. To materialize or realize a dream – or to make a dream come true – is לְהַגְשִׁים חָלוֹם…

how to say “to motivate”/”to persuade” in Hebrew

לְדַרְבֵּן listen to this word pronounced One of the students in my Level 5 class invited us to her home in Gush Etzion, where her husband (a tour guide) gave us a history of the region spoken all in Hebrew. She, the student, also served us really tasty home-baked banana-chocolate-chip cake. After our introduction to…