heder
Americannoun
plural
hadarim,plural
heders-
(especially in Europe) a private Jewish elementary school for teaching children Hebrew, Bible, and the fundamentals of Judaism.
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(in the U.S.) Talmud Torah.
noun
Example Sentences
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My parents enrolled me in the heder when I was five years old.
From "The Boy on the Wooden Box" by Leon Leyson
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With a mournful melody, it tells of a rabbi teaching the Hebrew alphabet to his young students, just the way I was learning those letters in heder.
From "The Boy on the Wooden Box" by Leon Leyson
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I had an edge on my classmates, since I had learned from my brothers, imitating them as they were doing their heder homework even if I didn't understand what they were studying.
From "The Boy on the Wooden Box" by Leon Leyson
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September through May, I went to public school in the morning and to heder, Jewish school, in the afternoon.
From "The Boy on the Wooden Box" by Leon Leyson
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One among them, Mak, has a bad repute, and is suspected of being a thief; they ask him to sleep in the midst of the others: "Com heder, betwene shalle thou lyg downe."
From A Literary History of the English People From the Origins to the Renaissance by Jusserand, Jean Jules
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