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heder

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

他德,鹤德

Definitions

n.名词 noun
  1. 1

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

    • : a private Jewish elementary school for teaching children Hebrew, Bible, and the fundamentals of Judaism.
    • : Talmud Torah.

Examples

  • Non vincant heder bracchia flexiles, Conch non superent oscula dulcia, Emanet pariter sudor et ossibus Grato murmure ab intimis.

  • Is it credible that a Clarendon Press editor should be ignorant that ivydoctarum heder prmia frontiumis the emblem of the poet?

  • The boys came to heder before nine in the morning, and remained until eight or nine in the evening.

  • Five years old when he entered heder, at eleven he was already a yeshibah bahur—a student in the seminary.

  • Joseph was the best Jewish boy that ever was born, but he hated to go to heder, so he had to be whipped, of course.