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Gimmel Translation

 

The Hebrew letter Gimel, represented as ื’, is the third letter in the Hebrew alphabet. It is often associated with the concept of a benefactor or someone who gives charity. This association comes from the word โ€œgomelโ€ in Hebrew, which means a benefactor or someone who gives to others. The shape of the Gimel resembles a man in motion, symbolizing a rich man running towards a poor man, represented by the letter Dalet, to give charity.

In the context of the Hebrew alphabet, Gimel has the numerical value of three, which is significant in mystical teachings as it represents stability. The letter Gimel can also receive a dagesh qal, a dot added to the letter to change its pronunciation or emphasize its sound. In gematria, a system of assigning numerical values to letters, Gimel represents the number three.

The letter Gimel is also used in various contexts, such as being one of the seven letters that receive special crowns (tagin) when written in a Sefer Torah, and it is the electoral symbol for the United Torah Judaism party, often nicknamed Gimmel.