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GERESH

  • Geresh
  • Mark used in Hebrew

    Geresh (׳‎ in Hebrew: גֶּרֶשׁ‎ or גֵּרֶשׁ‎ [ˈɡeʁeʃ], or medieval [ˈɡeːɾeːʃ]) is a sign in Hebrew writing. It has two meanings. An apostrophe-like sign

    Geresh

    Geresh

  • Hebrew cantillation
  • Jewish religious chanting practice

    (example: Genesis 1:1a). Azla Geresh/Geresh "Azla divorced" (if called "azla geresh") or "expulsion/divorce" (if called just "geresh"). So called because it

    Hebrew cantillation

    Hebrew_cantillation

  • Hebrew alphabet
  • Alphabet of the Hebrew language

    of the letter and is called a geresh. The pronunciation of the following letters can also be modified with the geresh diacritic. The represented sounds

    Hebrew alphabet

    Hebrew_alphabet

  • Hebrew diacritics
  • System of marks added to Hebrew letters

    also listed as part of the niqqud system but are not in common use)[*]; geresh and gershayim, two diacritics that are not considered a part of niqqud,

    Hebrew diacritics

    Hebrew_diacritics

  • Hebrew punctuation
  • Punctuation conventions of the Hebrew language over time

    currency until 1980. Its sign is I£, and its abbreviation is ל״י‎. The geresh 〈׳‎〉, is the Hebrew equivalent of a period in abbreviations (e.g. abbrev

    Hebrew punctuation

    Hebrew_punctuation

  • Apostrophe
  • Punctuation or diacritical mark (')

    ARMENIAN APOSTROPHE U+059C ֜ HEBREW ACCENT GERESH U+059D ֝ HEBREW ACCENT GERESH MUQDAM U+05F3 ׳ HEBREW PUNCTUATION GERESH U+1FBD ᾽ GREEK KORONIS U+1FBF ᾿ GREEK

    Apostrophe

    Apostrophe

  • Geresh (trope)
  • Hebrew cantillation mark

    Geresh (Hebrew: גֵּרֵשׁ, with variant English spellings) is a cantillation mark found in the Torah, Haftarah, and other books of the Hebrew Bible. It is

    Geresh (trope)

    Geresh_(trope)

  • Hebrew numerals
  • Numeral system using letters of the Hebrew alphabet

    by two or more Hebrew numerals (e.g., 28 → כ״ח‎‎). Similarly, a single geresh (U+05F3 in Unicode, and resembling a single quote mark) is appended after

    Hebrew numerals

    Hebrew_numerals

  • Tsade
  • Eighteenth letter of the Semitic scripts

    pronunciation or Geʽez [t͡sʼ]; which became [t͡s] in Ashkenazi Hebrew. A geresh can also be placed after tsade (צ׳ ; ץ׳‎), which is pronounced [t͡ʃ] (or

    Tsade

    Tsade

  • Modern Hebrew
  • Standard form of the Hebrew language

    bet/vet, shin/sin). The letters "צ׳‎", "ג׳‎", "ז׳‎", each modified with a Geresh, represent the consonants [t͡ʃ], [d͡ʒ], [ʒ]. The consonant [t͡ʃ] may also

    Modern Hebrew

    Modern Hebrew

    Modern_Hebrew

  • Taw
  • Letter of many Semitic alphabets

    dagesh is sometimes /d/.[clarification needed][citation needed] Tav with a geresh (ת׳‎) is sometimes used in order to represent the TH digraph in loanwords

    Taw

    Taw

  • Zhe (Cyrillic)
  • Letter of the Cyrillic script

    letter, to eventually form the Modern Hebrew letter of Zhayin ⟨'ז⟩, with a geresh ⟨'⟩ on top for distinction. Zhe may also be derived from the Coptic letter

    Zhe (Cyrillic)

    Zhe (Cyrillic)

    Zhe_(Cyrillic)

  • Aljamiado
  • Writing with the Arabic or Hebrew script for European languages

    alphabet also does the same thing with niqqud such as "Rafe" (רָפֶה) "◌ﬞ" or "Geresh" (גֶּרֶשׁ) "◌׳", for example "ב" produces the sound [b], and "בﬞ" or "ב׳"

    Aljamiado

    Aljamiado

    Aljamiado

  • Tchotchke
  • Term describing a miscellaneous item

    teth-shin, as in Yiddish. A Hebrew variant is צ׳אצ׳קע, using צ (tsade) with a geresh to represent the sound [t͡ʃ]. Depending on the context, the term has a connotation

    Tchotchke

    Tchotchke

    Tchotchke

  • Rashi script
  • Semi-cursive Hebrew typeface used for traditional commentaries

    Whereas in block print a Hebrew letter is typically modified by an adjacent geresh, in the Rashi script, new letters are formed by adding a breve-shaped varrica

    Rashi script

    Rashi_script

  • Rafe
  • Diacritical mark used in Hebrew

    unable to apply the varrica rafe diacritic to a letter, it is replaced by a geresh (׳‎) immediately after the letter as a substitute to effect the same change

    Rafe

    Rafe

    Rafe

  • Zayin
  • Seventh letter of many Semitic alphabets

    spelling: זַיִן In modern Hebrew, the combination ז׳‎ (zayin followed by a geresh) is used in loanwords and foreign names to denote [ʒ] as in vision. Shabbat

    Zayin

    Zayin

  • Adobe InDesign
  • Desktop publishing software

    Naskh[further explanation needed]; Option to insert special characters, including Geresh, Gershayim, Maqaf for Hebrew and Kashida for Arabic texts; Apply standard

    Adobe InDesign

    Adobe InDesign

    Adobe_InDesign

  • Dalet
  • Fourth letter of many Semitic alphabets

    In addition, in modern Hebrew, the combination ד׳‎ (dalet followed by a geresh) is used when transcribing foreign names to denote /ð/. In gematria, dalet

    Dalet

    Dalet

  • ISO 259
  • Series of international standards for the romanization of Hebrew

    ġ, ż, etc. The apostrophe (׳‎‎) in the table above is the Hebrew sign geresh used after some letters to write down non-Hebrew sounds: ג׳‎ [d͡ʒ], ז׳‎ [ʒ]

    ISO 259

    ISO_259

  • Hebrew keyboard
  • Keyboard layout

    location of the diacritics points and punctuation such as quotation marks and geresh. One noteworthy feature is that in the standard layout, paired delimiters—parentheses

    Hebrew keyboard

    Hebrew keyboard

    Hebrew_keyboard

  • Gershayim
  • Mark used in Hebrew

    distinct typographical marks in the Hebrew language. The name means "double geresh". Gershayim most commonly refers to the punctuation mark ⟨״⟩. It is always

    Gershayim

    Gershayim

  • Etnachta
  • Hebrew cantilation

    Tifcha/tarkha ֖‎ Rivia ֗‎   Zarka ֘‎ Pashta ֙‎   Yetiv ֚‎ Tevir ֛‎   Geresh ֜‎ Geresh muqdam [de] ֝‎   Gershayim ֞‎ Karne parah ֟‎   Telisha gedola/talsha

    Etnachta

    Etnachta

  • Kadma (trope)
  • can be found by itself preceding certain trope groups, or together with a Geresh, in which case, the pair is known as "Kadma-V'Azla." Kadma has the same

    Kadma (trope)

    Kadma_(trope)

  • Diacritic
  • Modifier mark added to a letter

    to maximize the possibility of viewing them in a web browser.) Other ׳ – Geresh ״ – Gershayim The diacritics 〮 and 〯 , known as Bangjeom (방점; 傍點), were

    Diacritic

    Diacritic

    Diacritic

  • Hebrew language
  • Northwest Semitic language

    ‏תַ׳־‏ ta-, e.g. ת׳אנשים ta-anashim instead of את האנשים et ha-anashim (the geresh indicates non-standard use). This phenomenon has also been found by researchers

    Hebrew language

    Hebrew language

    Hebrew_language

  • He (letter)
  • Fifth letter of many Semitic alphabets

    the name of God (YHWH). In print, Hashem is usually written as Hei with a geresh: ה׳‎. In the Syriac alphabet, the fifth letter is ܗ — Heh (ܗܹܐ). It is pronounced

    He (letter)

    He_(letter)

  • Waw (letter)
  • Sixth letter of many Semitic alphabets

    and common for both /v/ and /w/, see table above) or, rarely, vav with a geresh: ו׳יליאם‎ – /ˈwiljam/. Vav can be used as a mater lectionis for an o vowel

    Waw (letter)

    Waw_(letter)

  • Pashta
  • (Ve)azla, Geresh, Gershayim, Telisha gedola and Pazer. The closest disjunctive is either (Ve)azla, Geresh, or Gershayim according to the following: Geresh if

    Pashta

    Pashta

  • ' (disambiguation)
  • Topics referred to by the same term

    ◌゚ COMBINING KATAKANA-HIRAGANA SEMI-VOICED SOUND MARK Geresh (U+05F3 ׳ HEBREW PUNCTUATION GERESH), a sign in Hebrew writing Smooth breathing or spiritus

    ' (disambiguation)

    '_(disambiguation)

  • Yiddish orthography
  • How Yiddish is spelled and written

    אַפּאָסטראָף (apostrof) the character used to represent it is the Hebrew geresh, which differs both in its graphic appearance and, more importantly, in

    Yiddish orthography

    Yiddish orthography

    Yiddish_orthography

  • Yerach ben yomo
  • Hebrew cantillation mark

    Tifcha/tarkha ֖‎ Rivia ֗‎   Zarka ֘‎ Pashta ֙‎   Yetiv ֚‎ Tevir ֛‎   Geresh ֜‎ Geresh muqdam [de] ֝‎   Gershayim ֞‎ Karne parah ֟‎   Telisha gedola/talsha

    Yerach ben yomo

    Yerach_ben_yomo

  • Hebraization of English
  • Transliteration of English language into Hebrew script

    (Gimel) go, get, beg ɡ Soft G ג׳‎ (Gimel with geresh) gym, joy, module dʒ French soft G ז׳‎ (Zayin with geresh) seizure, massage, vision, equation, déjà vu

    Hebraization of English

    Hebraization_of_English

  • Zakef katan
  • Tifcha/tarkha ֖‎ Rivia ֗‎   Zarka ֘‎ Pashta ֙‎   Yetiv ֚‎ Tevir ֛‎   Geresh ֜‎ Geresh muqdam [de] ֝‎   Gershayim ֞‎ Karne parah ֟‎   Telisha gedola/talsha

    Zakef katan

    Zakef_katan

  • Sof passuk
  • Hebrew cantillation mark

    Tifcha/tarkha ֖‎ Rivia ֗‎   Zarka ֘‎ Pashta ֙‎   Yetiv ֚‎ Tevir ֛‎   Geresh ֜‎ Geresh muqdam [de] ֝‎   Gershayim ֞‎ Karne parah ֟‎   Telisha gedola/talsha

    Sof passuk

    Sof_passuk

  • Gimel
  • Third letter of many Semitic alphabets

    without a dagesh. In modern Hebrew, the combination ג׳‎ (gimel followed by a geresh) is used in loanwords and foreign names to denote [d͡ʒ]. In gematria, gimel

    Gimel

    Gimel

  • Quotation mark
  • Punctuation mark with various forms

    מֵירְכָאוֹת (merkha'ot) Not to be confused with גֵּרְשַׁיִם (gershayim, double geresh typographical mark). Hindi hi “...” ‘...’ उद्धरण चिह्न (uddharan chihn)

    Quotation mark

    Quotation_mark

  • Pazer
  • Hebrew cantillation

    Tifcha/tarkha ֖‎ Rivia ֗‎   Zarka ֘‎ Pashta ֙‎   Yetiv ֚‎ Tevir ֛‎   Geresh ֜‎ Geresh muqdam [de] ֝‎   Gershayim ֞‎ Karne parah ֟‎   Telisha gedola/talsha

    Pazer

    Pazer

  • Judaeo-Spanish
  • Romance language derived from Old Spanish

    lexicon is spelled as illustrated in the following table: Notes: The Hebrew geresh diacritic is used most often when typing, as it is the most accessible,

    Judaeo-Spanish

    Judaeo-Spanish

    Judaeo-Spanish

  • Begadkefat
  • Phonological pattern in Hebrew

    letter כ‎. In modern Hebrew, the letter gimel modified by the diacritic geresh – ג׳‎ – is pronounced as the affricate [dʒ]; this, however, denotes a separate

    Begadkefat

    Begadkefat

  • Tsinnorit
  • Hebrew cantillation mark

    Tifcha/tarkha ֖‎ Rivia ֗‎   Zarka ֘‎ Pashta ֙‎   Yetiv ֚‎ Tevir ֛‎   Geresh ֜‎ Geresh muqdam [de] ֝‎   Gershayim ֞‎ Karne parah ֟‎   Telisha gedola/talsha

    Tsinnorit

    Tsinnorit

  • Revia (Hebrew cantillation mark)
  • Hebrew cantillation mark

    Zakef always remain a Pashta. Revia's disjunctives are Munach Legarmeh and Geresh (replaced by Gershayim when it is not preceded by a Kadma and oxytonic)

    Revia (Hebrew cantillation mark)

    Revia_(Hebrew_cantillation_mark)

  • Ḍād
  • Letter of the Arabic alphabet

    it is either written as ד‎ (the letter for /d/) or as צ׳‎ (tsadi with geresh), which is also used to represent the /tʃ/ sound. The Arabic letters ṣād

    Ḍād

    Ḍād

  • Yetiv
  • Tifcha/tarkha ֖‎ Rivia ֗‎   Zarka ֘‎ Pashta ֙‎   Yetiv ֚‎ Tevir ֛‎   Geresh ֜‎ Geresh muqdam [de] ֝‎   Gershayim ֞‎ Karne parah ֟‎   Telisha gedola/talsha

    Yetiv

    Yetiv

  • Karne parah
  • Hebrew cantillation mark

    Tifcha/tarkha ֖‎ Rivia ֗‎   Zarka ֘‎ Pashta ֙‎   Yetiv ֚‎ Tevir ֛‎   Geresh ֜‎ Geresh muqdam [de] ֝‎   Gershayim ֞‎ Karne parah ֟‎   Telisha gedola/talsha

    Karne parah

    Karne_parah

  • Tipcha
  • Tifcha/tarkha ֖‎ Rivia ֗‎   Zarka ֘‎ Pashta ֙‎   Yetiv ֚‎ Tevir ֛‎   Geresh ֜‎ Geresh muqdam [de] ֝‎   Gershayim ֞‎ Karne parah ֟‎   Telisha gedola/talsha

    Tipcha

    Tipcha

  • Gershayim (trope)
  • Hebrew Bible. The Hebrew word גֵּרְשַׁיִם translates into English as double geresh. Concordance of the Hebrew accents in the Hebrew Bible: Concordance ...

    Gershayim (trope)

    Gershayim_(trope)

  • Mercha
  • Tifcha/tarkha ֖‎ Rivia ֗‎   Zarka ֘‎ Pashta ֙‎   Yetiv ֚‎ Tevir ֛‎   Geresh ֜‎ Geresh muqdam [de] ֝‎   Gershayim ֞‎ Karne parah ֟‎   Telisha gedola/talsha

    Mercha

    Mercha

  • Syriac alphabet
  • Writing system

    Maḏnḥāyā variant of the alphabet to change its phonetic value (see also: Geresh): Added below gāmal: [ɡ] to [d͡ʒ] (voiced palato-alveolar affricate) Added

    Syriac alphabet

    Syriac_alphabet

  • Mahpach
  • Tifcha/tarkha ֖‎ Rivia ֗‎   Zarka ֘‎ Pashta ֙‎   Yetiv ֚‎ Tevir ֛‎   Geresh ֜‎ Geresh muqdam [de] ֝‎   Gershayim ֞‎ Karne parah ֟‎   Telisha gedola/talsha

    Mahpach

    Mahpach

  • Adobe InCopy
  • Professional word processor made by Adobe Inc

    Option to insert special characters, including three Hebrew characters (geresh, gershayim, maqaf) and an Arabic one (Kashida) Apply standard, Arabic or

    Adobe InCopy

    Adobe InCopy

    Adobe_InCopy

  • Segol (trope)
  • Tifcha/tarkha ֖‎ Rivia ֗‎   Zarka ֘‎ Pashta ֙‎   Yetiv ֚‎ Tevir ֛‎   Geresh ֜‎ Geresh muqdam [de] ֝‎   Gershayim ֞‎ Karne parah ֟‎   Telisha gedola/talsha

    Segol (trope)

    Segol_(trope)

  • Punctuation
  • Marks to indicate pacing of written text

    HEBREW PUNCTUATION NUN HAFUKHA U+05C6 Po, other Hebrew ׳ HEBREW PUNCTUATION GERESH U+05F3 Po, other Hebrew ״ HEBREW PUNCTUATION GERSHAYIM U+05F4 Po, other

    Punctuation

    Punctuation

  • Munach
  • Tifcha/tarkha ֖‎ Rivia ֗‎   Zarka ֘‎ Pashta ֙‎   Yetiv ֚‎ Tevir ֛‎   Geresh ֜‎ Geresh muqdam [de] ֝‎   Gershayim ֞‎ Karne parah ֟‎   Telisha gedola/talsha

    Munach

    Munach

  • Ole (cantillation)
  • Tifcha/tarkha ֖‎ Rivia ֗‎   Zarka ֘‎ Pashta ֙‎   Yetiv ֚‎ Tevir ֛‎   Geresh ֜‎ Geresh muqdam [de] ֝‎   Gershayim ֞‎ Karne parah ֟‎   Telisha gedola/talsha

    Ole (cantillation)

    Ole_(cantillation)

  • Darga
  • Hebrew cantillation mark

    Tifcha/tarkha ֖‎ Rivia ֗‎   Zarka ֘‎ Pashta ֙‎   Yetiv ֚‎ Tevir ֛‎   Geresh ֜‎ Geresh muqdam [de] ֝‎   Gershayim ֞‎ Karne parah ֟‎   Telisha gedola/talsha

    Darga

    Darga

  • Zarka (trope)
  • Tifcha/tarkha ֖‎ Rivia ֗‎   Zarka ֘‎ Pashta ֙‎   Yetiv ֚‎ Tevir ֛‎   Geresh ֜‎ Geresh muqdam [de] ֝‎   Gershayim ֞‎ Karne parah ֟‎   Telisha gedola/talsha

    Zarka (trope)

    Zarka_(trope)

  • Tevir
  • Tifcha/tarkha ֖‎ Rivia ֗‎   Zarka ֘‎ Pashta ֙‎   Yetiv ֚‎ Tevir ֛‎   Geresh ֜‎ Geresh muqdam [de] ֝‎   Gershayim ֞‎ Karne parah ֟‎   Telisha gedola/talsha

    Tevir

    Tevir

  • Mercha kefula
  • Tifcha/tarkha ֖‎ Rivia ֗‎   Zarka ֘‎ Pashta ֙‎   Yetiv ֚‎ Tevir ֛‎   Geresh ֜‎ Geresh muqdam [de] ֝‎   Gershayim ֞‎ Karne parah ֟‎   Telisha gedola/talsha

    Mercha kefula

    Mercha_kefula

  • List of placeholder names
  • צ׳ופצ׳יק (chúpchik, meaning a protuberance, particularly the diacritical mark geresh), a borrowing of Russian чубчик (chúbchik, a diminutive of чуб chub "forelock")

    List of placeholder names

    List_of_placeholder_names

  • Shalshelet
  • Cantillation mark found in the Torah

    Tifcha/tarkha ֖‎ Rivia ֗‎   Zarka ֘‎ Pashta ֙‎   Yetiv ֚‎ Tevir ֛‎   Geresh ֜‎ Geresh muqdam [de] ֝‎   Gershayim ֞‎ Karne parah ֟‎   Telisha gedola/talsha

    Shalshelet

    Shalshelet

  • Niqqud
  • System of diacritical signs for Hebrew

     ֵ   ֶ   ַ   ָ   ֹ   ֻ   ּ   ֿ   ׁ   ׂ  Other diacritics cantillation, geresh, gershayim Example Gen. 1:9, "And God said, Let the waters be collected"

    Niqqud

    Niqqud

  • Dagesh
  • Diacritic used in the Hebrew alphabet

    hazak in written Arabic Hebrew spelling Yiddish spelling Ladino spelling Geresh Dakuten and Handakuten (Japanese equivalent) SBL transliteration system

    Dagesh

    Dagesh

    Dagesh

  • Gershon Edelstein
  • Israeli Haredi rabbi (1923–2023)

    Haifa; and Rabbi Shlomo Noach Karoll, rabbi of the moshav Hemed. Mimeged Geresh Yerachim – On the Talmud Bavli, compiled from his lectures at the yeshiva

    Gershon Edelstein

    Gershon Edelstein

    Gershon_Edelstein

  • Jerash
  • City in Jerash Governorate, Jordan

    Νικόμαχος) (c. 60 – c. 120 AD). It has been proposed to identify it as Geresh, a place mentioned by Josephus as the birthplace of Jewish Zealot leader

    Jerash

    Jerash

    Jerash

  • Gāf (Persian letter)
  • Letter used to represent the /ɡ/ sound in Persian alphabet

    transliteration of Persian into Hebrew, it is written as Kaf (כ׳) with a geresh. It is frequently used in Persian, Urdu, Balochi, Sindhi, Kurdish, and is

    Gāf (Persian letter)

    Gāf_(Persian_letter)

  • Hard and soft G
  • Pronunciation of "G" in Latin-based orthographies

    ⟨גּ⟩), and [ɣ] when without a dagesh. An apostrophe-like symbol called a Geresh can be added immediately to the left of a gimel (i.e., ⟨ג׳⟩) to indicate

    Hard and soft G

    Hard and soft G

    Hard_and_soft_G

  • Hebrew abbreviations
  • Overview of abbreviations in Hebrew language

    truncations of more than one word) are denoted using the punctuation mark geresh (׳‎) by placing the sign after the last letter of the abbreviation (e.g

    Hebrew abbreviations

    Hebrew_abbreviations

  • Meteg
  • Hebrew punctuation mark

    Hebrew punctuation geresh gershayim meteg inverted nun

    Meteg

    Meteg

    Meteg

  • List of Hebrew abbreviations
  • added suffix. Sometimes, depending on style, the suffix is marked with a geresh (׳), so that for example the plural of ש״ץ would be ש״צי׳ם. Where only part

    List of Hebrew abbreviations

    List_of_Hebrew_abbreviations

  • Illuy (cantillation)
  • Tifcha/tarkha ֖‎ Rivia ֗‎   Zarka ֘‎ Pashta ֙‎   Yetiv ֚‎ Tevir ֛‎   Geresh ֜‎ Geresh muqdam [de] ֝‎   Gershayim ֞‎ Karne parah ֟‎   Telisha gedola/talsha

    Illuy (cantillation)

    Illuy_(cantillation)

  • Zakef gadol
  • Tifcha/tarkha ֖‎ Rivia ֗‎   Zarka ֘‎ Pashta ֙‎   Yetiv ֚‎ Tevir ֛‎   Geresh ֜‎ Geresh muqdam [de] ֝‎   Gershayim ֞‎ Karne parah ֟‎   Telisha gedola/talsha

    Zakef gadol

    Zakef_gadol

  • Music of Grim Fandango
  • 1998 Grim Fandango video game music by Peter McConnell

    Derek Jones – bass Paul van Wageningen – drums Jorge Molina – drums, quena Geresh Cruden – tablas Remastered soundtrack – Additional credits Production Anthony

    Music of Grim Fandango

    Music_of_Grim_Fandango

  • Hebrew Braille
  • Braille alphabet for the Hebrew language

    Abbreviations Plene scriptum Punctuation Diacritics Meteg Cantillation Geresh Gershayim Inverted nun Shekel sign Numerals Phonology Biblical Hebrew Modern

    Hebrew Braille

    Hebrew Braille

    Hebrew_Braille

  • Inverted nun
  • Classical Hebrew glyph

    Hebrew punctuation geresh gershayim meteg inverted nun

    Inverted nun

    Inverted_nun

  • Brevibacillus borstelensis
  • Species of bacterium

    S. National Library of Medicine. Retrieved November 2, 2014. Hadad, D.; Geresh, S.; Sivan, A. (May 2005). "Biodegradation of polyethylene by the thermophilic

    Brevibacillus borstelensis

    Brevibacillus_borstelensis

  • MasterChef Israel
  • Israeli reality cooking competition show

    2nd Lama Shchada 3rd Michal Epstein 4th Ron Soriano 5th Iv Anan 6th Eyal Geresh 7th Racheli Kadosh 8th Rut Ruzovski 9th Misha Lederman 10th Natali Finkelstein

    MasterChef Israel

    MasterChef Israel

    MasterChef_Israel

  • Chubchik
  • Topics referred to by the same term

    Silence of the Balkans Goran Bregovic Chupchik, a colloquial term for the geresh sign in Hebrew writing, with several Chupchik, a Hebrew placeholder name

    Chubchik

    Chubchik

  • Sobědruhy
  • Place in Czech Republic

    Jewish community of Dresden. Many gravestones bear the inscription "Mi-Geresh Prag", marking the graves of Jews who were driven from Prague, some of whom

    Sobědruhy

    Sobědruhy

  • Isaac Samuel Reggio
  • ha-Ḥadashim, the Hebrew part of Busch's Jahrbücher (Vienna, 1845), and Meged Geresh Yeraḥim, a supplement to the Central-Organ für Jüdische Interessen (ib.

    Isaac Samuel Reggio

    Isaac Samuel Reggio

    Isaac_Samuel_Reggio

  • German extended keyboard layout
  • Keyboard layout

    31636 j Transliteration character for Cyrillic ь ("soft sign") and Hebrew Geresh l/L Letter ł/Ł (l/L with slanted short stroke) for Polish, Sorbian, Venetian

    German extended keyboard layout

    German extended keyboard layout

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  • Unicode and HTML for the Hebrew alphabet
  • Unicode and HTML values for the Hebrew script

    ױ Hebrew Ligature Yiddish Vav Yod U+05F2 ײ Hebrew Ligature Yiddish Double Yod U+05F3 ׳ Hebrew Punctuation Geresh U+05F4 ״ Hebrew Punctuation Gershayim

    Unicode and HTML for the Hebrew alphabet

    Unicode_and_HTML_for_the_Hebrew_alphabet

  • Jurish
  • Municipality type D in Nablus, State of Palestine

    era have been found here. It has been proposed to identify Jurish with Geresh, a Jewish village of the late Second Temple period mentioned by Josephus

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  • GERESHOWN
  • Male

    Hebrew

    GERESHOWN

    (גֵּרְשׁוֹן) Hebrew name GERESHOWN means "exile, expulsion." In the bible, this is the name of the first son of Levi. 

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  • GERSHON
  • Male

    English

    GERSHON

    Anglicized form of Hebrew Gereshown, GERSHON means "exile, expulsion." In the bible, this is the name of the first son of Levi. 

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  • GERSHOM
  • Male

    English

    GERSHOM

    Anglicized form of Hebrew Gereshom, GERSHOM means "exile, expulsion." In the bible, this is the name of several characters, including a son of Moses.

    GERSHOM

  • GERESHOM
  • Male

    Hebrew

    GERESHOM

    (גֵּרְשׁׄם) Hebrew name GERESHOM means "exile, expulsion." In the bible, this is the name of several characters, including a son of Moses.

    GERESHOM

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