this is something I learned in כתובים class about how we say words in Torah time and how we say words in now time. here are 2 examples in English and Hebrew:
We are glad that your Rebbeim teach the class to distinguish between Torah time and ordinary time. It certainly would be a nicer world if everything was done in Torah time -- more thought and compassion.
We love to hear samplings of what you are taught, and which you learn so nicely that you are able teach the lesson to others.
We are glad that your Rebbeim teach the class to distinguish between Torah time and ordinary time. It certainly would be a nicer world if everything was done in Torah time -- more thought and compassion.
We love to hear samplings of what you are taught, and which you learn so nicely that you are able teach the lesson to others.
2 comments:
We are glad that your Rebbeim teach the class to distinguish between Torah time and ordinary time. It certainly would be a nicer world if everything was done in Torah time -- more thought and compassion.
We love to hear samplings of what you are taught, and which you learn so nicely that you are able teach the lesson to others.
Keep up your variety of subjects.
Oceans of love,
Grandma and Grandpa
We are glad that your Rebbeim teach the class to distinguish between Torah time and ordinary time. It certainly would be a nicer world if everything was done in Torah time -- more thought and compassion.
We love to hear samplings of what you are taught, and which you learn so nicely that you are able teach the lesson to others.
Keep up your variety of subjects.
Oceans of love,
Grandma and Grandpa
September 30, 2007 7:12 PM
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