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Define imy
Define imy




define imy

Stands for: Torah (תורה), Nevi’im (נביאים), Ketuvim (כּתובים) - known in English as Torah (also Five Books of Moses), Prophets and Writings What it means: Hebrew for the person leading a prayer service (literally “public emissary”). Pronounced: SHAHTZ or shah-LEE-ahkh tzee-BOHR When it’s used: Often said after the name of a prominent living rabbi. What it means: May he (or she) live for many good days, Amen. Stands for: Sh’yichyeh l’orekh yamim tovim amen. When it’s used: When writing a letter to someone who is alive. What it means: Hebrew for “his/her candle should burn bright.” Pronounced: noon yood (the two Hebrew letters), or neh-ee-ROH yah-EER (for a man), neh-ee-RAH yah-EER (for a woman) What it means: Hebrew for “if it will be God’s will” or “if it is God’s will.” Stands for: Im yirtzeh hashem (אם ירצה השׁם) When it’s used: Some traditional Jews put these letters on the upper corner of every piece of written material. What it means: Aramaic for “with the help of Heaven.” Note: This acronym also stands for Baruch HaShem (בּרוך השׁם) or Blessed is God. What it means: Hebrew for “with God’s help.” When it’s used: Commonly said to a mourner upon learning of their loss. What it means: Hebrew for “blessed is the true judge.”

define imy

Stands for: Baruch dayan emet (ברוך דיין אמת)

define imy

When it’s used: Following the name of someone who is dead. What it means: Hebrew for “peace be upon him.” Alternately “upon her” or “upon them.” Pronounced: ah-LAHV hah-shah-LOHM, ah-lay-HAH hah-shah-LOHM Did we miss an important one? Leave it in the comments below or email us at Acronyms and Abbreviations If no English initials appear, that means English initials aren’t used for this term. (Stands for for Sherut Habitakhon Haklali, or General Security Service.)īelow are some of the most common acronyms and abbreviations organized alphabetically (in English transliteration) by category. Modern Hebrew has its own ever-growing roster of acronyms, such as its FBI equivalent, Shabak (שׁבּ״כּ), also known as the Shin Bet. Even books themselves, like the Hebrew Bible are often identified in this abbreviated manner. Famous rabbis are frequently referred to by their acronyms. My Jewish Learning is a not-for-profit and relies on your help Donateįor centuries before text-messaging and emailing birthed ubiquitous linguistic shorthand terms like LOL, TTYL and IMHO, Jews were not just the People of the Book, but the People of the Acronym.Īcronyms - in Hebrew, Aramaic and transliteration - appear frequently in Jewish correspondence, books, spoken conversation and even on gravestones.






Define imy