There is no Hebrew letter for C. The Hebrew alphabet is completely different. The alphabet is: א ב ג ד ה ו ז ח ט י כ ל מ נ ס ע פ צ ק ר ש תIf you are asking if there is a letter in Hebrew that has the same sound as c, keep in mind that c has more than one sound:c as in cat = ּכ or קc as in cell = ס or ׂשc as in chew = צ׳c as in loch or Bach = ח or כ
Joel C. Dobin has written: 'The astrological secrets of the Hebrew sages' -- subject(s): Jewish astrology, Bible and astrology
Jews have been speaking Hebrew continuously for about 4000 years, though Hebrew was only used for religious reasons for about 2000 years (c. 300 BCE to the 1880's). It was resurrected in the 1880's as a spoken language.
Jay does not have a meaning. There is no equivalent letter or sound "J" in Hebrew. The closest you can get is the letter gimmel pronounced "gee" as in gingi (redhead). If you've heard it somewhere it might be a) slang b) someone's name c) misheard
All of those are Jewish festivals.
TorahNeviimKesuvimThe Letter 'K' is a Kof in Hebrew which is sometimes interchanged with a Chuf.The Kaf is a backwards 'c' with a dot in it. A chuf is a backwards 'c' without a dot.
Stefan C. Reif has written: 'Hebrew Manuscripts at Cambridge University Library' 'Shabbethai Sofer and his prayer-book' -- subject(s): Commentaries, Jews, Siddur 'Problems with Prayers' 'Why medieval Hebrew studies?' -- subject(s): Civilization, History, Jews, Judaism
In Hebrew it is called the Torah. This is what the first five books of the Bible are called. These books are often referred to as the "Five Books of Moses," or, in Hebrew, the (c)humash, meaning "The Five." The first five books together with those of the Old Testament that follow them are called in Hebrew the "Tana(c)h." This is an acronym of "Torah, Nevi-im, Ketubim," meaning "the Law, the Prophets, the Writings."
"Blake" has no meaning in Hebrew. Only Hebrew names have meaning in Hebrew.
The name Latoya has no meaning in Hebrew. Only names that come from Hebrew have meaning in Hebrew.
The name Collin has no meaning in Hebrew. Only Hebrew names have meaning in Hebrew.
The name Carter has no meaning in Hebrew. Only Hebrew names have meaning in Hebrew.