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
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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.
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