There's no single Hebrew word that means "inner love", but it can be translated into the following phrase:
ahava pnimit (×הבה ×¤× ×™×ž×™×ª)
ah-ha-VAH leh-lo TNAH-ee (×הבה ×œ×œ× ×ª× ××™)
"inner love and strength" = ahava pnimit vekhozek (×הבה ×¤× ×™×ž×™×ª וחוזק)
"Yofi pnimi" (יופי פנימי).
Shal'va שלווה
inner = pnimi (פנימי)
Power of Inner Strength was created on 1995-03-07.
the difference of an inner and outer strength of a person is like for example inner: patients determine outer: muscles
Inner strength is the mental and emotional resilience that helps individuals navigate challenges, persevere through difficult situations, and stay true to their values and beliefs. It involves a deep sense of self-awareness, determination, and the ability to overcome obstacles with grace and courage.
Kashatstenhsera = Strength. :D
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There is no such language as "Jewish". If you mean Hebrew: it's Shalom beefneem (שלום ×‘×¤× ×™×™×) If you mean Yiddish: it's Inner Frieden (×™× ×¢×¨ פַרידן)
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A backbone?
εσωτερική δύναμη
That is the correct spelling of the adjective "inner" (interior, not outer).