Sunday, September 26, 2021

What Can you read and teach about Judaism, Islam, Christianity and Chinese from the star and Hebrew on a Synagogue or Jewish-built building in Singapore or Worldwide?


 Maghain Aboth synagogue in Singapore. Picture in Wikipedia.

What can you learn about Judaism from the top front of this building which you can see from the other side of the road and in close up photos? Or, if you already know about Judaism, what could you explain when showing a visitor around Singapore or around my blog post?

The Star

First the star. It is a six point star. Everything before and during the lifetime of Jesus was shared by the Jews whose descendants remained Jews as well as those who kept the Torah (first 5 books of Moses) as well as the Chritisans who kept the old Jewish books as the Old Testament and added the stories of Jesus as the New Testament. The star is six pointed, and is known to Moslems as the engaging alliterative seal of Solomon. I saw the six point star on a Muslim building in India. A more popular star for other religions and drawing a star in the sky is a five point star. The one with six points composed of two triangles is easier to draw with a ruler. Another version has it  the star filled in. 

Regarding reading the name of the synagogue, the first thing to notice about Hebrew is that you read from right to left. That\s the same as Arabic. A Moslem girlfriend of mine in Singapore was amazed and delighted to learn this. I remember her eyes opening wide, her mouth wide, her gasp of amazement, her excitement!

Who changed the direction of the alphabet? I don't know. I shall find out and tell you later. 

The Chinese write up and down, side to side, in any direction which suits. In the lifts (elevators) in cashew Heights and other condos, the floor numbers go from top to bottom in one column and then up and down in the second column. Very confusing to the Brits who expect numbers to start at the bottom, go across, then the same upwards. At first sight, getting in and out of the lift fast between floors, it looked random. 

So, I tell my Chinese friends, Hebrew and Arabic words go from right to left. A Chinese friend of mine was not phased, impressed or surprised. To him, just a fact.

Starting from the right, the letters for the Hebrew name of Magain Aboth, shield of our fathers, the first letter is M. It is a curved letter, a bit like a McDonalds arch. 

The vowels are not shown when capital letters are carved onto a building. Think of it as being a bit like text language on a mobile phone. Or Speedwriting. So the next two letter of the first word are G and N. The G is like a G turned around because you are writing in the opposite direction.

The N is the final letter of the word and final letters are either longer or shorter. Think of the English word happily. In the middle of the word we write the i quickly but stick a dot on top to help identify the vowel. Hebrew also has vowels on top, or in the middle, or underneath, to help distinguish them in handwriting, cursive or curved and connected, but may lose the dots and dashes in large or capital letters. The final letter in the English word happily has a curvy tail, a fancy end to the word. Notice fancy and curvy also end with the curvy Y. But the words in and this and cursive and with and middle and final have the short i with the dot in the middle. 

The dots for vowels ai and uh and o are missing from the lettering. However like the i under the dot, you can see placeholders for the missing vowels. What looks a bit like a cross is a placeholder for the A or aleph. The second letter of the word is b, as in alphabet (a Greek word, but the Hebrew is nearly the same, aleph, bet). The b is also facing the other way. It has a curve like the lower half of the letter b. 

The letter for the vowel O is a bit like the letter i. Finally the letter Th looks a bit like the letters t and h scrunched together. Or, if you prefer, just the h with the fancy feet, like the Italic h with a shortened upright.

Here is the Hebrew alphabet in box form which is half way down the article in Wikipedia.

AlefGimelDaletZayinChetTetYodKaf
אבגדהוזחטיכ
ך
LamedMemSamechAyinTsadikQofReshTav
למנסעפצקרשת
םןףץ

Useful Websites
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hebrew_alphabet

About the Author

Angela Lansbury, is a semi-retired travel writer still researching bucket list countries and seeking out the special, unusual, people, places,  landmarks, hotels, museums and trails, fabulous foods, recipes, clothes and online souvenir shopping.

Angela Lansbury is a member of Toastmasters International.

About the Author Angela Lansbury

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Angela Lansbury B A Hons  is the author of ten books by regular publishers plus another ten self-published books. 

About Angela The Speaker & Trainer

Angela Lansbury is a teacher of English and other languages to Toastmasters clubs and businesses.

Braddell Heights Advanced Toastmasters Speakers Vice President  Public Relations, Immediate Past President. VPPR
Former Area Director S3. Club Coach for Nee Soon South Toastmasters Club.
Also Member of: TCA Toastmasters Club; Singapore Online Dynamic; Harrovians UK

BHA
Past meetings have included Garen Tee on using story telling in business, on 
bha.learncool.sg/meet/bha . 

Recent meetings of BHA included an educational session on using Powerpoint for posters.
Next BHA meetings, always first Wednesday evening, 7 pm Singapore time. Next meeting is  the third Saturday afternoon, June 19th 2pm Singapore time.  Inauguration of the new committee was by the incoming Director of S, plus a lively speech on teamwork.

Next meetings will be on these dates (unless a national holiday in Singapore or worldwide)
Themes and word of the day are tentative

2021
JULY - JUBILANT JULY
Theme/WOD Jubilant
WORKSHOPS & EDUCATIONAL SESSIONS (based on level one of Pathways)
1 Your first speech or role EASY ENGLISH LANGUAGE (Articles A and The, Plurals, Tenses, Pronunciation, Singlish)
2 CHOOSE YOUR PATH
Wed July 7th 
Saturday 17th
July 4rh American Independence Day.

2021 AUGUST - AWESOME AUGUST
1 Pathway Level 1 Introductory Speeches
2 Evaluations
Wed 4th
Sat 21

2021 SEPT - SUPER SEPTEMBER
Wed 1st
Sat 18th SPEECH CONTESTS
Humorous Speech Contest
Table Topics Contest

2021 OCT - ODD OCTOBER
Wed 6th
Sat 16th

2021 NOV - NOVELTY NOVEMBER
Wed 3rd
Sat 20th Wed
Diwali Hindu Festival of lights Nov 4th.
Nov 25th American Thanksgiving.
Hanukah starts 28 Dec 8 days until Dec 6. Jewish Festival of lights, celebrated by Jesus.

2021 DEC - DARLING DECEMBER
Wed  1st (Hanukah if not previous month. Festival foods.)
Sat 18th
Speech on 

JAN 2022 - JOYFUL JANUARY
Wed Jan 5th New beginning - forget the past
Sat 15 Long-term plans = for the future/Chinese New Year (CNY for short)

2022 FEB FUN FEBRUARY
Theme Love and romance - Chinese New Year
Feb 1st and 2nd are holidays - do we move this Feb 2nd meeting date?)

Wed 2nd (Valentine's Day Mon Feb 14)
Sat 19th

2022 MAR - MARVELLOUS MARCH
Theme
Wed 2nd
Sat 19
March 1st is Christian Pancake day. 

2022 APR - APRIL'S AIMS
Wed 6th
Sat 16th
Muslim Ramadan 1-30 April.
Jewish Passover (Seder meal=Last supper) April
 16

2022 MAY - MODERNISING MAY
Wed 4th
Sat 21

2022 JUN - JUBILANT JUNE
Wed 1st
Sat 18th

Jul 6, Jul 16, Aug 3, Aug 20, Sept 7, Sept 17, Oct 5, Oct 15, Nov 2, Nov 19, Dec 7, Dec 17.
Angela The Blogger 

Angela has several blogs speeches, comedy and song writing and organizing, writing intermittently, but writes almost daily on these three:

See many varied posts such as the post on sculptor Tom Harvey.

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