There is no such language as "Jewish".
If you mean Hebrew, it's labriut (לברי×ות)
If you don't mean Hebrew, you will need to specify which Jewish language you are talking about. Here are some options:
National Jewish Health was created in 1899.
"L'chaim" (not "laheim") is a Hebrew toast meaning "to life". It is often used in Jewish culture to celebrate something or wish for good health and prosperity.
Go the object you wish to decrease health from. Go to the score tab and select the gray health bar at the bottom. Set Health to "-" then the number you wish to decrease it by in the set health box. Click OK.
See related links for a website that describes Jewish genetic diseases.
It was designed to preserve health standards.
I wish you a long life- with good health and prosperity. I am walking every day to improve my overall health.
I wish I new the answer
One site that you may wish to try out is jdate.com. It is a site where single Jewish people gather in order to meet other single Jewish people of the opposite sex.
In English it means "(I wish you) Good Health".Phonetically 'yekhid dah'.
Stephen Maltz is a historian and author who has written books on various topics, including Jewish history, Holocaust studies, and civil rights. He is known for works such as "The Jewish World of Sigmund Freud" and "Anatomy of a Riot: Early Nationalist Controversies and the Jewish Press in Palestine."
People wish for money, success, health and love. People wish for love the most. They wish for someone to care for them and be there for them. Answer: I think most people wish for money the most. To win millions in a lottery, or discover I have some valuable talent, is what I want most. Then I could try to improve my health and appearance. Then look for a girlfriend.
Jewish prayer is about the same things non-Jewish prayer is about: thankfulness, praise, worship, and requests for health, understanding, peace, and many other things.