Blind Person (Iver): Difference between revisions
Created page with "A '''blind person (Iver)''' is someone whose sense of sight is impaired, and as a result cannot see. There are many types and causes of blindness; the problem can be in the eye, the nerves, or the brain. == Names for the Blind == The blind person in the language of the Sages is called "Suma" or "Sagi Nahor." The Rebbe asks why a blind person is called "Sagi Nahor," which means "abundance of light," when seemingly this mocks the blind person who has no abundance of ligh..." |
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== See Also == | == See Also == | ||
* [[Sagi Nahor language]] | |||
* Sagi Nahor language | * [[Sense of sight]] | ||
* Sense of sight | |||
== External Links == | == External Links == | ||
* Dvar Malchut printed in Braille | |||
[[he:עיוור]] | |||