Yes. You'll find it in a Jewish bookstore.
Day can be translated into Kikuyu language as muthenya.
The Torah (or Thora as you have written), are the First Five Books of the Old Testament also known as the Books of Moses/Laws of Moses, and comprises of Genesis, Exodus, Leviticus, Numbers, and Deutoronomy. A more accurate translation for "Torah" as "Laws" would be the "Instructions". These books were written in Paleo Hebrew which is an ancient Hebraic language from which modern day Hebrew stems. (Aramaic and Arabic also comes from these roots). "The modern day" Torah is written in "Ivrit" (the Hebrew word for the language of modern Hebrew. ) Together with the Torah comes the Tanach which are the Prophets and these two sets of writings is what Yeshua Ha Mashiach (aka Jesus Christ) quoted from in His teachings while on earth.
The Jews received the Torah from God written in Hebrew, and significant numbers still read and study Torah in the original Hebrew to this day.
In Cree language, "good day" can be translated as "tansi" or "tansi nitôtêm."
The English words "lovely day" are translated into "Inyanga indayi" in African Luhya language.
The kalender 2004 has been translated to all languages. One can download a copy on the internet in any language that they require, on any day of the week.
The English words "lovely day" are translated into "Inyanga indayi" in African Luhya language.
No. Hebrew refers to the people and language of Israel. Babylonian refers to the people of what is now modern-day Iraq.No. Hebrew refers to the people and language of Israel. Babylonian refers to the people of what is now modern-day Iraq.
Torah Day School of Houston was created in 1977.
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No. Shemini Atzeret is on the day before Simchat Torah.
On the last day (Simchat Torah), we complete the yearly cycle of reading the whole Torah, and we dance with the Torah-scrolls.