"the education" = ha chinuch (×”×—×™× ×•×š)
There are no Hebrew words similar to the English word Education. If you're asking about loan words that end in -tion, In Hebrew they would end with -atsia (־ציה).
The language of higher education in Israel is primarily Hebrew, though for the Arabic minority, it is both Modern Standard Arabic and Hebrew. Many Jewish Israelis also are taught Arabic as a second or third language.
If you mean education, it's kheenookh (×—×™× ×•×š)
It means Unity in Hebrew. I don't know much about Hebrew but I have learnt this word from my Religious Education Classes.Hope This Helped xSilvercloud1
David Almond has written: 'Hebrew religious education treated historically' -- subject(s): Education, Judaism, Jews
The purpose of Hebrew schools is the education of Jewish children and adults in all aspects of Judaism, including but not limited to:PrayersHistoryHolidaysSabbathHebrew languageIsrael (History, politics, government)Holocaust studiesArtMusicCookingPhilosophy/EthicsNote: Some synagogues separate their religious schools into two two groups: Hebrew school (language and prayer), and religious school (all other topics). Others refer to everything as "Hebrew school."
No, though his formal education was only equivalent to that of a 3rd grade education, he was able to read, write, and even learned Hebrew before his death.
very little they could only obtain land if they were the only child
Muriel Marshall James has written: 'The development of Hebrew adult education as related to national crises from 1800 B.C. to 220 A.D' -- subject(s): Adult education, Ancient Education, Civilization, Education, Education, Ancient, Foreign influences, History, Jews
Hebrew = khinukh (חינוך) Icelandic = menntun Polish = Edukacja Portuguese = educação Spanish = educación
Abraham Isaac Katsh has written: 'The Antonin genizah in the Saltykov-Schedrin Public Library in Leningrad' -- subject(s): Catalogs, Manuscripts, Hebrew, Genizah, Hebrew Manuscripts 'Catalogue of Hebrew manuscripts preserved in the USSR' -- subject(s): Catalogs, Manuscripts, Hebrew, Manuscripts on microfilm, Facsimiles, Cairo Genizah, Hebrew Manuscripts 'Judaism in Islam' 'Hebrew in American higher education' -- subject(s): Civilization, Comparative Literature, English and Hebrew, Hebrew and English, Hebrew language, Hebrew literature, Jews, Literature, Comparative, Study and teaching, Universities and colleges 'Bar Mitzvah illustrated' -- subject(s): Bar mitzvah, Judaism 'Hebrew language' -- subject(s): Study and teaching, Hebrew philology 'Hebrew and Judeo-Arabic MSS in the collections of the USSR'
"Blake" has no meaning in Hebrew. Only Hebrew names have meaning in Hebrew.