| bio | website | Olexe.com |
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| location | Dallas, TX | |
| age | 52 | |
| visits | member for | 3 months |
| seen | Apr 24 at 0:30 | |
| stats | profile views | 2 |
see http://NealWalters.com, My main expertise is Microsoft BizTalk (http://BizTalk-Training.com), but also delve into WCF and general C# issues quite often.
I'm also building a system on Google App Engine in Python and starting to use the Dojo/Dijit JavaScript library for Olexe.com.
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Apr 24 |
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What's the Hebrew idiom for “what's his name” or “What's his face” I would say it falls under both of these categories: language used in Jewish life and learning general knowledge (science, etc.) as it relates directly to Jewish life and learning. This phrase is used by Rabbis, Yeshiva students, Torah scholars, and those intimate with Judaism. While it is used in modern Hebrew, I don't think I've ever seen it taught in any Hebrew book. I claim it is more of a Jewish phrase, than a Hebrew phrase. |
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Apr 23 |
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What's the Hebrew idiom for “what's his name” or “What's his face” Don't understand, are you asking if question is topic, in the realm of Judaism? I obviously googled first, and couldn't find the answer anywhere. Or should questions deal less with Hebrew and more with halacha? |