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n. A religious book, especially one written in Hebrew or Aramaic.
n. A literary composition about the Torah.
adj. ('in sefer') Indicates that a particular comment is from the author and not from other sources.
n. (capitalized) A Torah scroll.
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Example Sentences
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"What sefer are you learning?"
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"a tissue can also be put in the back of your Tallis bag, its miyus when they are left on the table or worse under a siddur or sefer that someone else will use later." (source)
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"Would you like a second copy of a Sefer to keep at home instead of shlepping it to and from school daily?" (source)
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"An incident with a Sefer Torah falling at the Ponovezh Yeshiva in Bnei Brak caused a great shock across the Torah world and led the roshei yeshiva to issue a detailed letter to the talmidim." (source)
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"So what should we give him for his Bar Mitzvah, money or a sefer?" (Glinert)
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Languages of Origin
- Textual Hebrew
- Yiddish
Etymology
TH ספר séfer 'book' > Y ספֿר séyfer 'holy book'
- Orthodox: Jews who identify as Orthodox and observe halacha (Jewish law)
- Older: Jews who are middle-aged and older
- Ashkenazim: Jews with Ashkenazi heritage
- North America
- Great Britain
- South Africa
- Australia / New Zealand
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- Yiddish and English: A Century of Yiddish in America, by Sol Steinmetz (Tuscaloosa, 1986).
- The JPS Dictionary of Jewish Words, by Joyce Eisenberg and Ellen Scolnic, (Philadelphia, 2001).
- The Joys of Hebrew, by Lewis Glinert (New York, 1992).
- Frumspeak: The First Dictionary of Yeshivish, by Chaim Weiser (Northvale, 1995).
- Dictionary of Jewish Usage: A Popular Guide to the Use of Jewish Terms, by Sol Steinmetz (Lanham, MD, 2005).
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Alternative Spellings
seyfer, seifer
Notes
Also used as a proper noun in conjunction with Biblical and Rabbinic texts such as Sefer Dvarim, 'The Book of Deuteronomy'.
plural: 'sfarim' or 'sforim'
See also Sefer Torah.
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