If you are talking about hyphenated Hebrew words, the dash is called a maqqef (מקף), but it has basically the same meaning as an English dash. It just links two words that form a single concept:
bet-sefer (בית־ספר) = "school" (literally, house of book).
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In the siddur (prayerbook), it means that the two words are grammatically linked.
In the Tanakh (Hebrew Bible), it means that the two words share one cantillation note (trope note) for the chanting of the verse.
There is no such language as "Jewish" and no such word as "musial". You are probably thinking about the Yiddish language or the Hebrew language, but the word "musial" doesn't exist in either one.
"S'vivon" is a Hebrew word. It means dreidel, which is a four-sided spinning top that is typically used during the Jewish holiday of Hanukkah.
There is no O in the Hebrew language. Hebrew uses an entirely different writing system. The alphabet has no vowels in it. Vowels can sometimes be represented with accent marks.The 4 marks that mean the long "o" sound are:ָֹוֳֹThe letter samech (ס) is shaped like a circle, so it looks like an O, but it is pronounced like an S.
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top of the dash, lower left of windshield.top of the dash, lower left of windshield.
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3.5 in the top dash for Chrysler 300
Yes, 'Golgotha' comes from the word 'skull' in Aramaic and Hebrew. The Aramaic word for 'Skull' is 'Gûlgaltâ', and also very similar to the Hebrew word (transliteration 'gulgaleto'). This name was given to the mount because it looks like the top part of a skull. To see a picture, go to the related link below.
If you mean the sensor it is on top of the dash in the middle closest to the windshield, it's a little globe looking thing.