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Do the Israelites speak Hebrew?

After the founding of Israel, Jewish leaders discussed whether the newly established Jewish state needed a unified Jewish language. Some Jewish leaders said that it is best not to have a unified language; Another school of Jewish leaders believes that Israel must have a unified language. Jews are an individualistic people, and the reason why they advocate multilingual coexistence is to unify Jewish language, which is like imprisoning Jewish thought and creative nature. Some Jewish leaders in Israel insist on multilingualism. They advocate: let German Jewish immigrants continue to speak German in Israel; Moroccan Jewish immigrants continue to speak French and Arabic in Israel; Jewish immigrants in eastern Europe speak Yiddish; Spanish Jewish immigrants speak Latin and Spanish ... Translators can be widely used in the communication between different Jewish immigrants in Israel. Another Jewish leader in Israel strongly opposes multilingualism. They believe that Israel must have a unified national official language, and the Jewish state cannot be a complete country without a unified language. Jews debated whether Israel used the official language, and finally reached an agreement. They decided to use Hebrew as the official language of Israel. All Jewish immigrants who settled in Israel not only knew many languages before, but also learned to speak Hebrew after coming to Israel.

Hebrew came back from the dead.

More than two thousand years ago, Jews were expelled and exiled to all parts of the world. Since then, ancient Hebrew has only been well preserved in Jewish wisdom books. In daily life, Jews no longer speak Hebrew. Slowly, Hebrew has become a kind of extinct language. /kloc-in the middle of the 0/9th century, there was a Russian Jew named Benny Huda who was determined to save the dead Hebrews. At that time, people said he was crazy, and Hebrew had been dead for nearly two thousand years. For a man who is only Benny Huda, it is simply a pipe dream to talk about reviving Hebrew crazily. However, despite the cynicism of others, Benny Huda, who is persistent in his work, began to compile Hebrew dictionaries and create modern new Hebrew vocabulary. He also started to run Hebrew newspapers, write books in Hebrew, run Hebrew schools and teach modern Hebrew. After Benny Huda's persistent efforts, he finally led a large number of Jewish scholars, professors, teachers, writers, journalists, doctors and other people from all walks of life to join his "crazy" ranks and jointly revive Hebrew. Benny Huda not only saved Hebrew, but also gave it new vitality. Jews call Benny Huda the father of modern Hebrew. After Huda, after more than one hundred years' efforts, Jewish scholars finally made Hebrew the official language of Israel. To commemorate Huda's creation of modern Hebrew and his contribution to Jewish culture, the Israelis named the streets of major cities after Huda. For example, in the center of Jerusalem, there is a famous "Benny Huda" street, and there is also a "Benny Huda" street in the coastal cities of Tel Aviv and Haifa.

Jews are very active in learning languages. A person often speaks several languages. The belief that Jews actively learn languages is: "If you can speak several languages, you have the value of several people."