Peace, our brother = Shalom, ach shelanu (שלום, אח שלנו)
Shalom, khaverai (שלום, חבריי)
Shalom is the word for Peace in Hebrew as well as Hello and Goodbye
In Hebrew you say "Shalom" for piece.
, goodbye and peace in Hebrew is "Shalom" (שלום).
In what language? Hebrew is "Shalom aleichem."
ani be-shalom (×× ×™ בשלום)
man of peace = ish shalom (איש שלום)
to new friends = lechaverim chadashim (לחברים חדשים)
"Shalom Aleychem" (שלום עליכם, "may peace be upon you"). It is said as a greeting
Jewish viewAs a greeting, we say "Shalom Alechem" when we meet people such as friends and fellow Jews. This does mean Peace be upon you. But we don't use it in reference to prophets, as Muslims do. They say "Mohammad (PBUH)" which means Peace be upon him or Praise be upon him. Muslim viewMuslims greet each other by saying "assalmu aleikom" that means peace upon you or they simply say "salam" that means peace. Jews say "Shalom Alechem" that means also peace upon you or they simply say "shalom" that means also peace. So, both Muslims and Jews say same words but in Arabic and Hebrew; respectively.
In Hebrew, you would just say Shalom (שלום), which means "peace."If you are trying to be flowery, you could lech beshalom to a male, or lechi beshalom to a female.
I say "Howdy", but "Salaam" means "peace". It seems a pretty safe bet. Probably not not a good idea to point out the similarity to the Hebrew "Shalom" which also means "peace".
in Hebrew it would be emet, if you mean the word truth. but if you are asking about truth as in peace it is shalom( which can also mean hello or goodbye)