Kaddish = קדיש
(in hebrew, it's pronounced kah-DEESH)
כשר (pronounced kah-shehr)
Hebrew
The word "Kosher" Comes from the Hebrew language.
Kosher (כשר) is the Yiddish word for kosher (pronounced kawsher). It comes from the Hebrew word kashér (כשר) which means, "fit for use."
How do you spell "Gerhard-us Koenraad" in Hebrew
There is no equivalent in Hebrew for "Ashlei" but you can spell it אשלי
Hebrew National is a Kosher company, so no pork is used in any Hebrew national product.
zmgh has no meaning in Hebrew.
Klotz is not a Hebrew word, so you would just spell it phonetically as קלוץ
It has no meaning in Hebrew. if you actually meant "Babara", you can spell it באברה But if you meant "Barbara", you can spell it ברברה
Hebrew national is really kosher, however, a large number of Orthodox Jews have lost faith in Hebrew national, after a scandal in the early 1990s. Part of the problem stems from the fact that Hebrew National used to be certified by the Orthodox Union, and now it's certified by Triangle K, a lesser known company.There is also a misconception by some that Hebrew national meats contain lactic acid (a milk derivative), which is not the case. Hebrew national products contain sodium lactate, a salt that is non-dairy, and all Jewish authorities accept it as non-dairy.for more information about Hebrew National's strict Kosher policy, see http://www.hebrewnational.com/about-kosher
Aima (horror) in Hebrew:
Chelsea is spelled צ'לסי in Hebrew.