Ahavas Yisroel: |
Love of fellow Jews. |
Bar Mitzvah Maimaar: |
The Chassidic discourse that Lubavitch boys recite in Yiddish at their Bar Mitzvah. |
Bashert: |
The mate that is divinely chosen for every Jew, forty days before their birth. |
B'simcha: |
With joy. |
Chinuch: |
Education. |
Cholent: |
Shabbos stew. |
Chol HaMoed: |
The middle days of a Jewish holiday, when it is not Yom Tov. |
Ess Gesuntaheit: |
Eat in good health! |
Hatzoloh: |
The Jewish volunteer ambulance service. |
Heimishe: |
Down to earth. |
Kvetchiness: |
Complaining. |
Midos: |
How we act. |
Mikvah: |
A ritual bath in which to submerge oneself, at certain times, to become spiritually pure; some objects are also submerged for the same purpose. |
Mitzvahs: |
Good deeds. |
Nachus: |
Pleasure. |
Neshama: |
Soul. |
Ohel: |
The gravesite of the Lubavitcher Rebbe, as well as the previous Lubavitcher Rebbe. |
Pesach: |
Passover. |
Pintele Yid: |
That special little spark that exists inside of every Jew. |
Sandek: |
The man who holds the baby, while a bris is performed. |
Simcha: |
A happy occasion. |
Shtreimel: |
A round fur hat worn by certain Jewish, Chassidic, men. |
Shul: |
An orthodox Synagogue. |
Tashlich: |
When Jews symbolically throw their into a body of water where they are fish. |
Tchotzkes: |
Knickknacks. |
Tehillim: |
Psalms. |
Three day Yom Tov: |
When Shabbos is connected to a Yom Tov. |
Toivel: |
To submerge certain objects in a Mikvah. |
Tzadekes: |
A righteous, and holy woman. |
Tzivos Hashem: |
The army of Hashem (G-D). |
770: |
The main shul (Synagogue) in Crown Heights. |