Scrolls were used by the Hebrews to record their laws and stories before the invention of the codex. These were made of rolled parchment.
Kosher (כשר), which is pronounced kah-SHEHR in Hebrew.
They used scrolls of animal parchment.
Languages: Hebrew (Official), Arabic (Official), English (commonly used), Russian (commonly used). Religions: Judaism (most common, but not official), Islam, Christianity, Druze, Baha'i, etc. There are also nonreligious individuals.
Religion... certain religions yes.... but remember when they used to burn witches at the stake?
well, the court used to make laws and the place Jews go to when there is a queiry (sorry about my spelling) is a "beit din" a house of laws, i hope this was helpful, if not i do apologise .
Hebrew was originally used for speaking and communicating. It still is used for that.
No punctuation was used in Hebrew until about the 18th Century.
Polytheistic religions.
Yes, Biblical Hebrew (which is not all that different from Modern Hebrew) is used in EVERY synagogue in Israel, as well as every synagogue outside Israel. But it's not used for speaking.Only Modern Hebrew is used for speaking.
The word virgin is an English word. It's not used in Hebrew. The Hebrew equivalent (for a female) is betulá (בתולה).
Hebrew is used in Judaism, in its Torah and the prayers. See also:More about Hebrew