Hebrew Introduction to Letter Yud and how the word 'head' is related to the beginning
The Letter Yod (Yud) (י)
This is the 10th letter of the Jewish letters in order (Aleph-Bet), so its mathematical worth is 10. (Kindly note that most Israelis articulate the name Yud).
As indicated by the Jewish sages, the yod addresses the world to come and fulfillment. The yod is the most often involved letter in the Aleph-Bet, as it shows up in Hebrew texts around 11% of the multitude of letters. This letter is one of a kind in its appearance. It is the littlest letter of the Aleph-Bet, and is accordingly viewed as "unobtrusive." It additionally represents intelligence, and it shows this by being little, similar to the little amount of genuinely insightful people.
As indicated by the Commentary (the focal text of Rabbinic Judaism), the letter yod needed to be the main letter of the Aleph-Bet. It requested this from the Maker of the world but was turned down. The Maker then, at that point, ameliorated the letter yod, with the way that it is the principal letter of His name, and even shows up two times in the heavenly name. Since the yod is so little, it additionally addresses the super-normal, the things that are over the actual aspect.
The letter yod is utilized in the Jewish articulation: קוֹצוֹ שֶׁל יוֹד (kotzo shel yod). In a real sense deciphered as the littlest edge of the letter yod. This articulation is utilized to allude to something minuscule, irrelevant, or immaterial.
It is fascinating to take note, that in most consecrated writing, the pages are set apart with letters, rather than numbers. (There are a few books that utilize the two configurations.) When they get to the number 15, which would be the letters "י-ה," the printers try not to utilize this letter blend, since it is likewise one of the names of the All-powerful. It is standard to rather utilize the letters ט"ו (mathematical worth 9+6 additionally equivalent to 15). Essentially, in the Jewish schedule, the fifteenth day of a month will be called ט"ו and not י-ה.
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