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cheder

/khey-duhr; English khey-der, hey-/US // ˈxeɪ dər; English ˈxeɪ dər, ˈheɪ- //UK // Hebrew (ˈxɛdɛr, English ˈheɪdə) //

教堂,教会,幼儿园

Definitions

n.名词 noun
  1. 1

    plural cha·da·rim [khuh-dah-rim], /xəˈdɑ rɪm/, English che·ders.Yiddish.

    • : heder.

Examples

  • I was a six-year-old Cheder boy, my father a countryman outside Wilna, a householder in a small way.

  • He loves the sun, and the Rebbe hangs his caftan across the window, and the Cheder is darkened, so that it oppresses the soul.

  • And many more wonderful things Abramtzig tells from the "Cheder."

  • Do you think she did not come frequently to the "Cheder" to find out how I was getting on?

  • Next morning I arrived at "Cheder" with my Bible in one hand and my dinner in the other.