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  2. Jan 7, 2020 · At this crucial juncture in Jewish history which marks the reunification of the brothers and their move to Egypt, the central personality and name used here is Yehuda’s. Why is this the case? In next week’s parsha, when Yaakov blesses his children, he blesses Yehuda with the following (Bereishit 49: 8):

  3. The Hebrew name for Judah, Yehuda (יהודה), literally "thanksgiving" or "praise," is the noun form of the root Y-D-H (ידה), "to thank" or "to praise." [3] .

  4. It basically refers to the Southern Kingdom of Israel which consisted of two tribes, Yehuda and Benjamin, as well as some members of the tribe of Levi. Also known as the Kingdom of Yehuda, Yehud, or Judea.

  5. Dec 18, 2014 · It is commonly known that the reason we call ourselves by the name Yehudim (Jews) is because most of us come from the Kingdom of Judah, or more specifically the tribe of Judah. Yet there is a...

  6. She was the first person in recorded history to express gratitude to G‑d, and she did so when she gave birth to her fourth son, naming him Yehuda (Judah), from the word, hoda’ah, which means, “to thank.”

  7. Judah is a masculine given name of Hebrew origin. It is the English form of Yehudah (Hebrew: יְהוּדָה‎), the Hebrew name of the biblical figure Judah, founder of the Tribe of Judah and thus, the eponym of the Kingdom of Judah and the Jews.