What does the Yiddish word Mamzer mean?

Definition of mamzer 1 : a child of a union not sanctioned by biblical law as interpreted by the rabbis. 2 [Yiddish mamzer, from Hebrew mamzēr] : a child born out of wedlock.

What does ABI Gezunt mean?

As long as you’re healthy
Definitions. interj. “As long as you’re healthy [you can be happy].”

How do you say mamzer?

Pronunciation

  1. IPA: /ˈmɑm.zər/
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  3. Hyphenation: mam‧zer.

Can a mamzer convert to Judaism?

Marriage restrictions The restriction does not prevent a mamzer from marrying another mamzer, nor from marrying a convert to Judaism, or a non-Jewish slave. However, foundlings suspected of being mamzerim were not so free; they were neither permitted to marry a mamzer, nor even to marry another foundling.

What does mamzer mean in Hebrew?

Mamzer is Hebrew (and Yiddish) for “bastard.”. In common parlance, mamzer is a very derogatory reference to a difficult or unpleasant individual. But in Torah, mamzer refers to a Jewish person who was born into a certain situation and is therefore disallowed to marry most fellow Jews.

What are the best Yiddish sayings?

Born out of Hebrew and German, Yiddish has many unique words and phrases that are used to give humor, sarcasm, and joy in the moment as needed. Here is a look at some of the best yiddish sayings to get started with using today. AY-YAY-YAY: A Joyous, or at times sarcastic, exclamation.

How are Yiddish words romanised?

There are differing approaches to the romanisation of Yiddish orthography (which uses the Hebrew alphabet) and the spelling of some of these words may therefore be variable (for example, schlep is also seen as shlep, schnoz as shnozz ).

What does the Hebrew word “Amzer” mean?

The Hebrew word mamzer (ממזר) appears once in the Torah: “A mamzer shall not enter the assembly of the L‑rd; even the tenth generation shall not enter the assembly of the L‑rd.” 1 The final two letters of this word, זר, mean “stranger” or “outsider.”