the customs = haminagim (×”×ž× ×”×’×™×)
but if you are referring to the customs department, it's called meches (מכס)
The customs of the Hebrew people.
The word 'seder' is Hebrew for 'order'. The Jewish Seder is the ceremonial meal in Passover, during which, according to a set of ancient customs and text, we recount the Exodus from Egypt.
Hilary Nussbaum has written: 'Przewodnik judaistyczny' -- subject(s): Bible, Criticism, interpretation, Customs and practices, Hebrew literature, History and criticism, Judaism
Cyrus the great of Persia is the key figure of two traditions of toleration. He is known the Hebrew bible for letting the Jews return to Jerusalem and Xenophon which is policy of religious toleration.
Raphael Aharon Monsonego has written: 'Mi-\\' -- subject(s): Correspondence, Social life and customs, Style, Jews, Rabbis, Social conditions, Hebrew language
The Bible is a Christian text whose first half is a translation of the Hebrew Bible.The Hebrew Bible is called the Tanakh, which contains the Torah and the books of the Israelite prophets. The Torah's ideology is presenting the world background and the laws and beliefs of Judaism, plus future prophecies and more. Laws are treated at length, and customs only in passing.The rest of the Tanakh has as its ideology the upholding of the Torah. For more, see these links:What_is_the_history_of_the_Jewish_BibleWhy_was_the_Hebrew_Bible_importantWhat_roles_did_prophets_play_in_ancient_israelThe Talmud has as its ideology the purpose of clarifying the Torah. It spells out the traditions and details concerning the brief verses in the Torah. It also lists many customs. For more:What_are_the_top_facts_about_the_Talmud
"Blake" has no meaning in Hebrew. Only Hebrew names have meaning in Hebrew.
Hermann Vogelstein has written: 'Geschichte der Juden in Rom' -- subject(s): Accessible book, Hebrew literature, History, History and criticism, Jews, Social life and customs
The name Latoya has no meaning in Hebrew. Only names that come from Hebrew have meaning in Hebrew.
The name Collin has no meaning in Hebrew. Only Hebrew names have meaning in Hebrew.
The Hebrew people had been living In Egypt as slaves for approximately 300-400 years during which time they had been assimilated to a degree in that they adopted many Egyptian customs. Every aspect of ancient Egyptian life (religious and secular) was dominated by the ritual magic. Along with many ancient cultures, they believed that names had magical power and often invoked the gods with long litanies of names in the hope that they would "hit upon the right one" which would be pleasing to the god. The ancient Egyptians referred to the Hebrew God as Elohim or Yaweh in the same way the Hebrews did. When Moses rose up to lead the Hebrews out of Egypt into their wanderings through the desert, they began to establish more distinct customs in an effort to separate and distance themselves from their captors, the Egyptians. Along with these distinctive customs they began to refer to God as Adonai.
The name Carter has no meaning in Hebrew. Only Hebrew names have meaning in Hebrew.