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Bepenam The Hebrew "Chai" symbol of Judaism (i.e. the letters Chet-Yud or Het-Yod). This word Chai (חי) means "living" in Hebrew, while its masculine plural is Chaim (חיים), the word for "life".
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08:50, 2006 setul 16idMagodil fomama tü 08:50, 2006 setul 16id687 × 600 (2 KB)AnonMoosThe Hebrew "Chai" symbol of Judaism (i.e. the letters Chet-Yud or Het-Yod). This word Chai (חי) means "living" in Hebrew, and is related to the word for "life", Chaim. Category:Religious symbols Category:Judaism Category:Hebrew writing

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