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Simon Peter likely spoke Aramaic as his primary language, as it was the common language of the Jews in ancient Israel. He may have also known some Greek, as it was a common language used for trade and communication in that region during that time.
Language is your answer. It is responsible that the father hands down God to their children and they did it through language--the Word of God. I will rephrase the answer; the Word of God separated the Jews and then united them 2,000 years later. Read the Word of God, the same answer I just given is in it.Another answer:Their common history unites the Jews by giving them a common identity and shared experiences: a national personality.The common beliefs unite the Jews with a shared creed and ways of thought and aspirations.
In ancient times, Jews spoke Hebrew. From about 250 BCE to about 200 CE, the main language of the Jews was Aramaic. Since then, Jews have migrated to almost every country in the world, and they speak the local languages of the regions they live in. Today, most Jews speak English as their native language or as a second language. Hebrew is the second most spoken language among Jews.
The holy language for Jews is Hebrew.
Yiddish is a high German language that was the common language for so many European Jews. It's a form of German that is written using Hebrew letters. Many Jews also lived in Hungary and some of them would have known Yiddish.
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It is the language of the Torah and the lifeblood of the Jewish people. It is the the language Jews pray in.
The answer is Hebrew.
Sephardic Jews live all over the world, and speak the languages of the countries they live in. The most common first languages of Sephardic Jews are:HebrewEnglishArabicSpanishPortugueseTurkishFrenchLadinoLadino was once a prominent language of Sephardic Jews. It was a Jewish dialect of Medieval Spanish. Today there are less than 100,000 native speakers, almost all of which live in Israel, with a minority in Turkey. (There may be as many as 300,000 second-language speakers all over the world.)
Generally, Jews from Western and Central Europe spoke the languages of the countries they lived in (such as German in the case of German and Austrian Jews, French in the case of French Jews), and many East European Jews spoke Yiddish.
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