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From: Jeff Martin/USW/SArmy

To:

Angela Strickland/SW/USW/SArmy@USW, Claudia Ruiz/SC/USW/SArmy@USW, Clem

Leslie/SW/USW/SArmy@USW, Colleen Riley/DO/USW/SArmy@USW, Darren

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Martin/USW/SArmy@USW, Jeff Martin/USW/SArmy@USW

Cc: Hope Maxey/USW/SArmy@USW

Date: Wednesday, August 03, 2011 12:18 PM

Subject: Study tour - time to learn some Hebrew

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Greetings fellow Pilgrims,

If you ever wanted to learn Hebrew, the study tour is a great way to jump start your learning.

You will see and hear it the whole time you are there. If you learn the letters now, you may

really enjoy trying to read the signs and to understand some of the spoken language.

I don't know about you, but whenever I visit another country I try to learn at least a few

things in the language of that country.

I'm going to give you a phrase learn now that you can use when we get to Israel, and I'll use

our alphabet instead of the Hebrew aleph-bet

If you want to say "How are you" you say: Ma shalom kha? if you are speaking to a man

and: Ma shalom mekh? if you are speaking to a woman.

Then they will answer: "Tov" which means good or fine.

Another common expression is "Ma nish ma?" Which is more like"What's up?" or "What's

happening".

Now, a very important question to test you on. See if you can figure this one out, and I'll put

it in Alphabet letters so you can read it. What does this mean? Eifo ha sherotim?

Pronounced like: A Foe ha share oh teem.

P.S. the letters "kh" I used above in the transliteration is a guttural sound used in Hebrew

similar to the "ck" sound but not quite.

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I have gotten a little feedback so far from my quiz that I sent out yesterday. I hope to get

some more soon.

God bless!

Jeff Martin, Major

Education Secretary

Ps 111:10 The fear of the LORD is the beginning of wisdom; A good understanding have all

those who do His commandments. His praise endures forever. NKJV

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