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La chaime is I believe the closest Anglo translation, with the coughing up phlegm sound on the ch. chaime does not rhyme with lame, is what I'm trying to say. Oy. Phil

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"khah-YEEM"

(The toast 'l'chayim' means 'to life'.)

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According to Judaism, life begins after birth. Until the baby is able to live independent of the womb, it is considered a potential life at most.

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