Simon Eichelkatz; The Patriarch. Two Stories of Jewish LifeFrank, Ulrich
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Simon Eichelkatz; The Patriarch. Two Stories of Jewish Life
Frank, Ulrich
Jewish fiction; Jews -- Fiction
MAH NISHTANEH HA-LAYLOH HAZEH. "What distinguishes this night" (from all
other nights); the question introducing the narrative of the Exodus from
Egypt in the Seder service of the Passover nights.
MAIREV. Evening service.
MALKEH. Queen.
MATZOTH. Cakes of unleavened bread.
MELECH. King.
MENORAH. Candlestick used on _Chanukkah_ or Sabbath.
MESHUGGE. Crazy.
MESHUMMED. Apostate.
MIKVEH. Ritual bath.
MINCHAH. Afternoon service.
MINYAN. A company of ten men, the minimum for a public service.
MISHPOCHEH. Family in the wider sense; collateral branches as well as
direct descendants; kin.
MOGEN DOVID. "The Shield of David." A Jewish emblem.
NARRONIM. (Ger. with Heb. ending). Fools.
NEBBICH. (Slavic). An expression of pity. Poor thing! Too bad!
OMED. Reading desk of the cantor in the synagogue.
OSER. "Forbidden." Expression of defiance: You bet I won't; I'd like to
catch myself, etc.
OSHAMNU BOGADNU. "We have trespassed, we have dealt deceitfully." First
two words in the alphabetic confession of sins.
OVINU MALKENU. "Our Father, our King." Beginning of the lines of a
well-known prayer. _See next word._
OVINU MALKENU CHOSVENU BE-SEFER PARNOSSOH VE-CHALKOLOH. "Our Father, our
King, inscribe us in the book of sustenance and maintenance." One line
of a well-known prayer.
PARCHONIM. Riff-raff; small fry; vermin.
PESACH. Feast of Unleavened Bread; Passover.
PLEITEGEHER. (Heb. and Ger.). An habitual bankrupt.
POSHEH YISROEL. "A sinner in Israel"; one who disregards the ceremonial
law of Judaism.
RAV. Officiating rabbi.
REBBETZIN. (Heb. with Ger. suffix). Wife of the officiating rabbi.
ROSHEKOL. Head of the Jewish community.
SEDER. Home service on the first two nights of the Passover.
SHABBES. Sabbath.
SHABBES GOY. A non-Jew engaged, often by all the families in a Jewish
congregation, to do work forbidden the Jew on the Sabbath, such as
kindling a fire, etc.
SHADCHEN. Marriage broker.
SHAMMES. Verger; beadle; sexton.
SHEITEL (Ger.). A covering for the head, to hide the hair of a married
Jewess.
SHEM YISBORACH. "The Name (of God) be blessed."
SHEMA YISROEL. "Hear, O Israel"; beginning of the Jewish confession of
faith.
SHICKSEL. (Heb. with Ger. suffix). Drastic expression for a non-Jewish
girl.
SHIKKER. Habitual drunkard.
SHIVEH. "Seven" days of mourning, immediately after a death occurs in a
family.
SHIVOH OSER BE-TAMUZ. "Seventeenth Day of Tamuz"; a fast day
commemorating the first breach in the walls of Jerusalem by
Nebuchadnezzar, who took the Temple itself three weeks later.
SHNORRERS (Ger.). Beggars.
SHOLOSH SUDES. The third meal on the Sabbath.
SHUL (Ger.). Synagogue.
SHULCHAN ORUCH. The Jewish code of ritual laws, etc.
SUKKOTH. Feast of Tabernacles.
TALLES. Prayer-scarf.
TALMID CHOCHOM. A Jewish scholar, learned specifically in Jewish lore.
TASHLICH. "Thou wilt cast"; ceremony connected with the afternoon of the
first day of New Year, and observed at a running stream or at the
seashore.
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