Yesh makom lekulanm יש מקום לכולןם. “There’s room for everyone.”
In hebrew, the word “everyone” is either said in the masculine or feminine form, so I combined them both with a double ending. Now more than ever, remember: there’s room fo...
You’ve probably heard of an en–dash, em—dash and the regular old dash-dash. But Hebrew has a special one called upper־dash, which for the most part is pretty much like a regular dash, used for things like repeating־repeating words־words....
I took a cherry tomato, a banana, and celery leaves, and married them all together to form sababa סבבה. “Sababa” is the definitive exclamation of agreement and happiness. It's like rad, fab, awesome, for-sure, yeah, and alright wrapped i...
What a way to start the (Jewish) year!
I recently had the pleasure of chatting with the lovely folk over at Instagram, and made my way into both the Instagram blog, as well as the main Instagram feed!
Shana tovah to me.