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Kahane-Was-Right BT:
Yeah well I don't know if typing on a computer is even relevant to this issue, and certainly not when it is transliterated out into English.

But anyway, I am not going to get involved in this discussion any further, you two just figure it out together (and anyone else involved).   

Spectator:
Please don't feel upset Hanna. You are a wonderful person and thank you for your support of the Jews and Israel!

If you want to mention our Creator in Hebrew, I suggest to use the following names:

הקב"ה It is the abbreviation which stands for הקדוש ברוך הוא - "Ha-Kadosh Baruch Hu" - "The Holy One, Blessed Be He"

בורא עולם - "Boreh Olam" - The Creator of the Universe.

The religious Jews have been using them in everyday speech for thousands of years.

These are not the names of G-d but his attributes. It is not forbidden to use them. Moreover, we may say about the one who mentions G-d in this way that he/she is a believer and G-d-fearing person.

~Hanna~:
Thankyou for that....

I will do that...

Thankyou....


--- Quote from: Spectator on August 12, 2009, 03:05:11 AM ---Please don't feel upset Hanna. You are a wonderful person and thank you for your support of the Jews and Israel!

If you want to mention our Creator in Hebrew, I suggest to use the following names:

הקב"ה It is the abbreviation which stands for הקדוש ברוך הוא - "Ha-Kadosh Baruch Hu" - "The Holy One, Blessed Be He"

בורא עולם - "Boreh Olam" - The Creator of the Universe.

The religious Jews have been using them in everyday speech for thousands of years.

These are not the names of G-d but his attributes. It is not forbidden to use them. Moreover, we may say about the one who mentions G-d in this way that he/she is a believer and G-d-fearing person.

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