"Lamed for Life" is a concept from Jewish mysticism that refers to the idea of learning and studying continuously throughout one's life. It underscores the importance of ongoing education, personal growth, and spiritual development. The term lamed is a Hebrew letter with numerical value of 30, emphasizing the significance of lifelong learning.
Lamed Shapiro died in 1948.
Lamed Shapiro was born in 1878.
Pachyta lamed was created in 1758.
Lamed Hei Operation happened in 1948.
Kaf Lamed Yod is כלי which means tool or implement.
It depends on which Hebrew letters you're talking about.samech lamed chet = "to forgive"samech lamed heh = "her basket"
לרה = Lara
of Cripple, Lamed; lame; disabled; impeded.
Kaf - lamed - bet
ולד (valad) = "fetus" or "offspring"
Lamed or Lamedh is the twelfth letter of the Hebrew alphabet, and in fact, it's the twelfth letter of other Semitic abjads, including:Phoenician Lāmed ?Ugaritic letter Lamda ?Samaritan letter Labat à ‹Hebrew 'Lāmed לAramaic Lāmadh ?Syriac Lāmaḏ Ü Arabic Lām Ù„Its sound value is [l].The Phoenician letter gave rise to the Greek Lambda (Λ), Latin L, and Cyrillic Л. Other facts about Lamed are:Hebrew spelling: לָמֶדLamed in gematria represents the number 30.With the letter Vav it refers to the Lamedvavniks, the 36 righteous people who save the world from destruction.As an abbreviation, it can stand for litre. Also, a sign on a car with a Lamed on it means that the driver is a student of driving (the Lamed stands for lomed, learner).As a prefix, it can have two purposes: It can be attached to verb roots, designating the infinitive (Daber means "speak", Ledaber means to speak). And it can also act as a preposition meaning "to" or "for".
L came from the Greek letter Lambda, which came from the Phonician letter Lamed.