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Revision as of 12:04, 18 September 2013
Hebrew was the traditional language of ancient Jews, and was the language in which the original Old Testament of the Bible was written in. Today, the modern form Hebrew is the official Language of State of Israel, and also serves as the ritual language for Jews all over the world.
Appearances in The Big Bang Theory
- In The Re-Entry Minimization (S6E04), Howard uses the Hebrew "Jewish prayer for eating bread":
- (Howard screams while the capsule descends through the atmosphere)
- -Dimitri Rezinov: Loops, calm down!
- -Howard: Barukh atah Adonai, Eloheinu melekh ha'olam, ha'motzi lehem min ha‑aretz!
- -Mike Massimino: What's that?
- -Howard: The Jewish prayer for eating bread! We don't have one for falling out of Space!
- In The Fish Guts Displacement (S6E10) Mike Rostenkowski uses a blessing "Mazel Tov" to Howard, generally considered to be of Hebrew origin:
- -Howard: So, what do we do now? They expect us to go away for the weekend.
- -Mr. Rostenkowski: Ah. There’s an Indian casino near Palm Springs. You know how to shoot craps?
- -Howard: No, but I’m not a stranger to dice games. I was the Temple Beth-El Hebrew School Yahtzee champion.
- -Mr. Rostenkowski: Mazel tov. I’ll teach you how to play.
- -Howard: Really? Thank you, sir.
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