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A Yad is the Hebrew word for hand. The long pointer used when reading the Torah to keep track of the place is called a Yad. The expression Yad Vashem(lit. hand and name) means memorial. The monumental work by Maimonides codifying all of Jewish law is called the Yad Hachzakah - the Strong Hand, and is divided into 14 books. (Yad has the gematria of 14, and their are 14 finger bones on each hand). The works is referred to as the Yad or the Rambam.
A Yad, literally "hand", is a Jewish Torah Pointer and is used to follow the text of the Torah.
Yad يَد
It represents a human hand ("yad"), and is used to point to the place in the Torah scroll which is being read.
It is called a 'Yad' meaning Hand as they are often shaped like one and used as a hand to point.
hand over is ف. تخلى, سلم, حول, بعث
"yad" is the Hebrew name for yad. It's spelled יד and it simply means "hand".
"yad" translates to "hand", and also to a monument (like the monument Absalom built for himself in Samuel 2, 18 18)."Yad vashem" is the name of the "Holocaust Martyrs' and Heroes' Remembrance Authority" in Jerusalem Israel. The name "Yad veshem" means "a monument and and a name".
The word almost always means "hand", but you know it means "memorial" by the context of the sentence. Actually, the use of the word yad to mean memorial is rare in biblical Hebrew and virtually non-existent in modern Hebrew)
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A pointer called a 'yad' is used to keep ones place when reading from the Torah.
When reading the torah, a silver pointer is traditionally used, called a yad (prounounced YAHD). Yad means hand, and the tip of the pointer is shaped like a human hand pointing.