many things were not part of Jewish societies (and still aren't), such as:
There are literally millions of things that Hebrew society wasn't. One of them is an extensive empire with an emphasis on wealth.
Anything non-Jewish was not a feature of Hebrew society, such as animal sacrifice, human sacrifice, worshipping human beings, etc.
His childhood was spent in the kings palace, but he was a Hebrew by birth.
society = khevra (חברה)
It's Ashkenazic Hebrew for "Society of Brothers". In sefardic Hebrew, it would be agudat achim.
khevrah (חברה)
Hebrew Free Loan Society of Greater Philadelphia was created in 1984.
khevrut (חברות)
Zend Avesta
Zend Avesta
zend avesta
Yes, it is.
Yes, it is.
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