Did you mean "your" or "You're":
if you meant "your":
your everything (masculine) = kol ma sheyesh lekha (כל מה שיש לך)
your everything (feminine) = kol ma sheyesh lakh (כל מה שיש לך)
if you mean "you're":
you're everything (masculine) = atah hakol (את הכל)
you're everything (feminine) = at hakol (את הכל)
HaKol (הכול)
"and they knew all of them" or "and they knew everything"
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li (לי) = "to me" hakol (הכל) = "everything"
Are you referring to the Hebrew calendar? If so, you'll find everything you need for "rabbi time."
It is impossible to vouch for everything on their website, but it works for most things.
Hebrew is a language, the religion is Judaism. As Judaism is over 3000 years old, it would be impossible to relay everything about it here. A good and easy book to read that explains the key points of Judaism is 'To Life! A Celebration of Jewish Being and Thinking' by Harold Kushner.
XV is the Roman numeral for 15. It is used in Latin.Note: Hebrew uses the Hebrew alphabet for traditional Jewish numbers, such as dates or chapters/verses, and western numbers (123) for everything else. 15 in traditional Jewish numbering would be ט״ו
The Tanakh (Hebrew Bible) and the Talmud are the most authoritative. Pretty much everything else is derived from these two.
كل شيء سيكون بخير kool shai sa'ya'koon' be'khair
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."
to a female: at olami (את עולמי) to a male: atah olami (אתה עולמי)