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The language of angels : a story about the reinvention of Hebrew

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Michelson, Richard author
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"Ben-Zion's father insisted that his son speak only Hebrew, considered by some as the language of angels. But in the 1880s, the Jewish people who lived in Jerusalem spoke Yiddish or the languages o...

"Ben-Zion's father insisted that his son speak only Hebrew, considered by some as the language of angels. But in the 1880s, the Jewish people who lived in Jerusalem spoke Yiddish or the languages of the places where they grew up. Ben-Zion had nobody to talk to. Hebrew hadn't been in everyday use for more than two thousand years, and adults said it could never be revived. But Ben-Zion's father started writing a Hebrew dictionary anyway. Ben-Zion and the local kids reveled in creating new words for modern times. By combining ofan (wheel) and the ending ayim (a pair of) the word for bicycle - offanyim - was born. This is the story of how one man and his son brought Hebrew back into common use. It's a story about how language changes and grows. And it's a story about how one person can make a difference." -- Jacket

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