berakah
[ Sephardic Hebrew brah-khah; Ashkenazic Hebrew braw-khuh ]
/ Sephardic Hebrew brɑˈxɑ; Ashkenazic Hebrew ˈbrɔ xə /
noun, plural be·ra·koth, be·ra·kot [Sephardic Hebrew brah-khawt] /Sephardic Hebrew brɑˈxɔt/, be·ra·kos [Ashkenazic Hebrew braw-khuh z] /Ashkenazic Hebrew ˈbrɔ xəz/. Hebrew.
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Definition for berakah (2 of 2)
berakhah
or be·ra·kah, be·ra·chah
[ Sephardic Hebrew brah-khah; Ashkenazic Hebrew braw-khuh ]
/ Sephardic Hebrew brɑˈxɑ; Ashkenazic Hebrew ˈbrɔ xə /
noun, plural be·ra·khoth, be·ra·khot [Sephardic Hebrew brah-khawt] /Sephardic Hebrew brɑˈxɔt/, be·ra·khos [Ashkenazic Hebrew braw-khuh z] /Ashkenazic Hebrew ˈbrɔ xəz/. Hebrew.
a blessing or benediction, usually recited according to a traditional formula.
Origin of berakhah
Hebrew
bərākhāh