How do we know? Where does the text tell us?
In what instances do the authors of Tanach show awareness for the language of the text?
How does the term “Hebrew” function in the Torah?
(23) Also at that time, I saw that Yehudim had married Ashdodite, Ammonite, and Moabite women; (24) a good number of their children spoke the language of Ashdod and the language of those various peoples, and did not know how to speak Judean.
(ח) אֵין בֵּין סְפָרִים לִתְפִלִּין וּמְזוּזוֹת אֶלָּא שֶׁהַסְּפָרִים נִכְתָּבִין בְּכָל לָשׁוֹן, וּתְפִלִּין וּמְזוּזוֹת אֵינָן נִכְתָּבוֹת אֶלָּא אַשּׁוּרִית. רַבָּן שִׁמְעוֹן בֶּן גַּמְלִיאֵל אוֹמֵר, אַף בַּסְּפָרִים לֹא הִתִּירוּ שֶׁיִּכָּתְבוּ אֶלָּא יְוָנִית:
(8) The difference between Torah scrolls, and phylacteries and mezuzot, in terms of the manner in which they are written, is only that Torah scrolls are written in any language, whereas phylacteries and mezuzot are written only in Ashurit, i.e., in Hebrew and using the Hebrew script. Rabban Shimon ben Gamliel says: Even with regard to Torah scrolls, the Sages permitted them to be written only in Greek. Torah scrolls written in any other language do not have the sanctity of a Torah scroll.
(א) הַקּוֹרֵא אֶת הַמְּגִלָּה לְמַפְרֵעַ, לֹא יָצָא. קְרָאָהּ עַל פֶּה, קְרָאָהּ תַּרְגּוּם, בְּכָל לָשׁוֹן, לֹא יָצָא. אֲבָל קוֹרִין אוֹתָהּ לַלּוֹעֲזוֹת בְּלַעַז. וְהַלּוֹעֵז שֶׁשָּׁמַע אַשּׁוּרִית, יָצָא:
(1) With regard to one who reads the Megilla out of order, reading a later section first, and then going back to the earlier section, he has not fulfilled his obligation. If he read it by heart, or if he read it in Aramaic translation or in any other language that he does not understand, he has not fulfilled his obligation. However, for those who speak a foreign language, one may read the Megilla in that foreign language. And one who speaks a foreign language who heard the Megilla read in Ashurit, i.e., in Hebrew, has fulfilled his obligation.
(שט) כמו כן שבחו את דְמיטְרִיוֹס וביקשו ממנו למסור לראשיהם העתקת כל התורה:
(שי) וכאשר נגמרה קריאת הספרים קמו הכהנים וזקני המתרגמים ובני הקהילה ומנהיגי הקהל ואמרו: אחרי אשר התרגום נעשה יפה ובדיוק בכל טוב כי ישאר כאשר הוא עתה וכי לא יעשה בו כל תיקון:
(שיא) ואחרי אשר הביעו כולם את הסכמתם לדברים האלה ציוו לקרוא קללה כמנהגם על האיש אשר ישנה את הנוסח בהוסיפו או בהחליפו דבר מן הכתוב או בגרעו ממנו: יפה עשו ככה למען ישתמר לעולם בלי שינוי:
(שיב) וכאשר הודיעו את הדברים האלה למלך שמח מאוד כי נעשה דברו בשלמות: ואף נקרא הכול לפניו והוא השתומם לחכמת המחוקק ואמר לדְמיטְרִיוֹס איככה איש מן ההסטורינים או המשוררים לא ראה להזכיר ספר נכבד כזה אשר נעשה בשלמות::
(309) They bestowed warm praise upon Demetrius, too, and urged him to have the whole law transcribed and present a copy to their leaders.
(310) After the books had been read, the priests and the elders of the translators and the Jewish community and the leaders of the people stood up and said, that since so excellent and sacred and accurate a translation had been made, it was only right that it should remain as it was and no alteration should be made in it.
(311) And when the whole company expressed their approval, they bade them pronounce a curse in accordance with their custom upon any one who should make any alteration either by adding anything or changing in any way whatever any of the words which had been written or making any omission. This was a very wise precaution to ensure that the book might be preserved for all the future time unchanged.
(312) When the matter was reported to the king, he rejoiced greatly, for he felt that the design which he had formed had been safely carried out. The whole book was read over to him and he was greatly astonished at the spirit of the lawgiver. And he said to Demetrius, 'How is it that none of the historians or the poets have ever thought it worth their while to allude to such a wonderful achievement?'
Israel: 7 million
USA: 6 million
France: 450,000
Canada: 400,00
United Kingdom: 290,000
Argentina: 175,000
Russia: 150,000
Germany: 118,000
Australia: 120,000
Brazil 90,000
What does a Jewish future look like where English-speaking Jews are the minority?
As more Jews speak Hebrew, will this lead to greater unity? The very thing God and the angels sought to destroy.