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  1. Observation ·

    What Color Is Biblical Blue?

    By Philologos

    A hue like the sea, the sky, grass, and trees, available for $14.90 per gram at Amazon.

    What Color Is Biblical Blue?
  2. Observation ·

    Some Rare Words for Rare-Word Buffs

    By Philologos

    Let us sing of rodomont, Sinon, proditomania, and, in particular, grobian.

    Some Rare Words for Rare-Word Buffs
  3. Observation ·

    Where Do Hebrew Acronyms Come From?

    By Philologos

    Medieval and modern Hebrew are unusually rich in abbreviations, but in a manner that is the reverse of English.

    Where Do Hebrew Acronyms Come From?
  4. Observation ·

    Why the Beginning of the Haggadah Is in Aramaic

    By Philologos

    It's because of demons.

    Why the Beginning of the Haggadah Is in Aramaic
  5. Observation ·

    How Israeli Backpackers Imported an Element of Spanish into Hebrew

    By Philologos

    What nahagos, the casual term for "driver," tells us.

    How Israeli Backpackers Imported an Element of Spanish into Hebrew
  6. Observation ·

    Skullcap, Kippah, or Yarmulke?

    By Philologos

    Three different words for the same Jewish head covering. Are they interchangeable?

    Skullcap, Kippah, or Yarmulke?
  7. Observation ·

    The Bible Says to Love Your Neighbor as Yourself. But What Does Neighbor Mean?

    By Philologos

    The answer hasn't always been clear.

    The Bible Says to Love Your Neighbor as Yourself. But What Does Neighbor Mean?
  8. Observation ·

    The Tree of Knowledge of Positivity and Negativity

    By Philologos

    How to translate the rabbinic term yetser ha-ra —and how not to.

    The Tree of Knowledge of Positivity and Negativity
  9. Observation ·

    No, the Lilliputians Didn’t Speak Hebrew

    By Philologos

    It was widely reported this month that a professor in Texas had "decoded" the strange language spoken in Gulliver's Travels. He did no such thing.

    No, the Lilliputians Didn’t Speak Hebrew
  10. Observation ·

    The Voyage of the Dawn Etymologist

    By Philologos

    Philologos sets sail to discover the roots of the Yiddish word kayor .

    The Voyage of the Dawn Etymologist
  11. Observation ·

    Did Israel’s President Really Refer to Reform Judaism as “Idol Worship”?

    By Philologos

    Or was he mistranslated?

    Did Israel’s President Really Refer to Reform Judaism as “Idol Worship”?
  12. Observation ·

    How to Say You’re Welcome in Yiddish and Other Languages

    By Philologos

    And why we say it at all.

    How to Say You’re Welcome in Yiddish and Other Languages
  13. Observation ·

    How Lev Tolstoy Became Leo Tolstoy

    By Philologos

    Why do we Anglicize some names and not others?

    How Lev Tolstoy Became Leo Tolstoy
  14. Observation ·

    Who Kissed/Killed First?

    By Philologos

    Does the English idiom "kiss of death" come from the story of Judas, or from the Sicilian Mafia—or both?

    Who Kissed/Killed First?
  15. Observation ·

    Does the Word “Hacker” Come from Yiddish?

    By Philologos

    Is the tech term, as in computer hacker, connected with the verb hakn, meaning to chop?

    Does the Word “Hacker” Come from Yiddish?
  16. Observation ·

    On the Interpretation of Kebabchik

    By Philologos

    After a friend comes to him with a strange dream, Philologos wonders if the unconscious mind can do Hebrew numerology.

    On the Interpretation of Kebabchik