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There is no Hebrew word for perdition because this concept doesn't exist in Judaism. However, when this concept is referred to in foreign movies, Israelis translate it as gehinom (גיהינום) which means "Valley of Hinom".

(the Valley of Hinom is an area outside Jerusalem where once upon a time, a ritual goat was sent on Yom Kippur to carry away the sins of the people. It was later used as a trash dump, and today it's a tourist spot).

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