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brak
1/ brak /
adjective
- (of water) brackish or salty
brak
2/ brak /
noun
- a mongrel dog
Word History and Origins
Origin of brak1
Origin of brak2
Example Sentences
Ephraim Luff, 65, a full-time seminary student in the ultra-Orthodox city of Bnei Brak, dismissed such efforts, saying the men who enlist in these units are not “real Haredim,” as the ultra-Orthodox are known in Hebrew.
They have long lived in segregated neighborhoods like Mea Shearim in Jerusalem and Bnei Brak near Tel Aviv.
When Hamas began its rampage through southern Israel last Saturday, Zaka volunteer Baroch Frankel, 28, was observing the Sabbath as usual at his apartment in Bnei Brak, an orthodox city near Tel Aviv where many of the volunteers live.
Walking through his neighbourhood in Bnei Brak this week, Frankel shrugged off the praise.
Yacoub Zechariah, 39, the deputy mayor of Frankel's home city of Bnei Brak, was on his fifth straight overnight shift for Zaka at the base.
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