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15:54 Oct 6, 2015 |
Hebrew to English translations [PRO] Other / לזכרון עולם | |||||||
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| Selected response from: Gad Kohenov Israel Local time: 02:50 | ||||||
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5 | as an eternal memorial |
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4 | for eternal memory |
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4 | in eternal remembrance |
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for eternal memory Explanation: מילון אלקלעי |
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as an eternal memorial Explanation: The term is used to describe something -- a monument, a plaque, or some such -- that serves as a permanent memorial, normally of a person. |
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in eternal remembrance Explanation: Now we are getting somewhere. This is probably a Yad vashem or a KKL (Keren Kayemeth LeIsrael) Certificate. In this case I would translate it as “in eternal remembrance”. remembrance: - the act of remembering a person, thing, or event - something that is done or made to honor the memory of a person, thing, or event - a memory of a person, thing, or event |
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