There is no Hebrew name for Frank. You would just call him Frank. You can spell it פראנק
In Hebrew, you would say, "call a child by his name":קָרָא לַיֶּלֶד בִּשְׁמוֹ (kara le-yeled bishmo)
There is no Hebrew word for valentine. If you're talking about a greeting card, you would call it a "kartis bracha" (כרטיס ברכה).
The Hebrew Bible consists mostly of what we would call the Old Testament.
Christians still call the Hebrew Bible the Old Testament.
Anne Frank's family received a call-up notice for her older sister Margot Frank to report for deportation to a labor camp in Germany. As the entire family would likely be taken if Margot went, they went into hiding in the secret annex in Amsterdam.
Anne Frank's diary was named kitty because she wrote to her cat that she had to leave behind because she was a Jew. The notzise were killing all the Jewish people.
The Hebrew would be: חנות יהודית (cha-noot yeh-hoo-deet) roughly "Jewish Shop". In Israel today, we call them "chanut le-tashmishei kedusha;" and in America they are generally called "Hebrew bookstores."
I would call it the anthrozoic era, but generally named the Cenozoic
A kohen.
Because his Father wanted to call him up, but his Mother decided to call him Frank !
The Christian concept of saints doesn't exist in Hebrew, but you could call them Holy people: kedoshim (קדושים)
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