All of the jobs that had to be done in order to maintain a culture and a self-sufficient agrarian society.
It's the abbreviation for the Young Men's Hebrew Association.
Most of the men were Hebrew.
men = anashim (×× ×©×™×)
Amen already is a Hebrew word. It is pronounced ah-MEN and it means "affirmed!"
man - Ish (איש) men - Anasheem (אנשים)
Men had more rights than women did.
The Jewish religion doesn't have holy men, but prayer services are sometimes led by special teachers, called Rabbis. The Hebrew word for Rabbi is Rav (רב). A rabbi may be male or female (yes there are Orthodox women rabbis) and they are not required for prayer services.
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Hebrew Israelites
amen (אמן) is pronounced ah-MEN in Hebrew. Some ashkenazic Jews pronounce it aw-MAYN.
male = zachar (זכר) female =nekevah (× ×§×‘×”)
No, there was never a time when Hebrew was spoken by all people. It was pretty much limited to the area of the Middle East.