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HebrewOnline newsletter Issue #23 October 2007 eTeacher Group
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We all have at least one special day a year – our birthday! Each culture has its own way of celebrating this occasion (although some cultures ignore it altogether).
In Israel, when we celebrate a birthday, we put candles on the cake – one for each year and an extra one for the year to come. After the birthday person blows out the candles and makes a wish, he or she sits in a chair and we lift the chair in the air – a lift for each year, plus one more time for the year to come. You probably understand why this custom ends when a person reaches a certain age (or a certain weight...).
Throughout the celebration, the birthday person (especially when it is a child) wears a head wreath made of flowers.
Let's learn some Hebrew words and phrases related to birthdays.
Mazal tov
The HebrewOnline Team
Weekly Hebrew Word
Yom huledet

Transcription: Yom huledet.

Part of speech: Noun, Masculine.

Meaning: Birthday.

Yom huledet
Weekly Hebrew Phrase
How old are you?

Transcription:
Ben kama ata? – ani ben sheva.
Bat kama at? – ani bat eser.

Meaning:
(Masculine question and answer) How old are you? I am seven years old.
(Feminine question and answer) How old are you? I am ten years old.

Topic: Ceremonies
Baloons
Weekly Hebrew Expression
Up to hundred and twenty years

Transcription: Ad me'a ve'esrim shana!

Literal meaning: Up to hundred and twenty years!

Implication: May you live to be a hundred and twenty!

Up to hundred and twenty years!
Weekly Hebrew Names
Pazit
Name: Shai (Shay)

Gender: Male / Female

Time of Appearance: The Modern Era

Meaning: Present, gift, offering

Shai
Ophir
Name: Mazal

Gender: Female

Time of Appearance: The Modern Era

Meaning: Luck, fortune; fate; sign of the zodiac; star.

Categories: Cosmological Names

Mazal
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