Galuth
or Ga·lut, ga·lut
[ Sephardic Hebrew gah-loot; Ashkenazic Hebrew, gaw-luh s ]
/ Sephardic Hebrew gɑˈlut; Ashkenazic Hebrew, ˈgɔ ləs /
noun (sometimes lowercase) Hebrew.
the forced exile of Jews, especially from countries where they were most persecuted.
Origin of Galuth
gālūth literally, exile
Example sentences from the Web for galuth
Galuth was a word freighted with emotional meaning to our fathers.
A Thousand Years of Jewish History |Maurice H. (Maurice Henry) Harris