It's "Bet sefer" (בית ספר).And by the way, literally this means "The house of the book" (Bet = House, Sefer = Book).The Hebrew word for "school" is beit-sefer
Mosheh Lurya has written: 'Sefer Avne shoham' -- subject(s): Talmud, Commentaries, Mishnah 'Sefer Shirat ha-yam' -- subject(s): Bible, Cabala, Israelites crossing the Red Sea (Biblical event), History of doctrines, Commentaries, The Exodus 'Sefer Avne shoham' -- subject(s): Talmud, Commentaries, Mishnah 'Sefer bet ginzai' 'Sefer bet ginzai'
Leibler Yavneh College's motto is 'Bet Sefer Hadati Hazioni, Lebler Yavneh'.
Oded Burla has written: 'Alef-bet shel susim' 'ha-Sefer ha-gadol shel Oded Burla'
Right. "BAIT SAY-fair" or "BET SEF-fair". Literally "house of book".
I would imagine that out of the millions of Jews on this planet that the odds of there being at least one Jew who is not practicing Judaism exists. I would bet heavily on it. All though, lord knows who it may be.
Judaism is mainly practiced in Europe and Russia. It is a very popular religion, and if you know somebody who's Jewish, then why the heck are you on here? Go ask them! I bet they'll tell you the exact same thing!HOLY CRAP! CALM DOWN! YOUR SUPPOSED TO GIVE ANSWERS, NOT FREAK OUT! Jeez!
my bet is she's too smart to practice any religion...
No but i bet you they'll do it on purpose sooner or later xx
Jehovah witness look on bet 1/12/10 show
Gambling. People bet on which cock is going to kill his opponent. Completely disgusting.
There does not appear to be a purpose other than for entertainment. Betting on the world cup is the same as betting or gambling on any other game. It provides a thrill to person making the bet. Fans bet on their teams to show support as well.