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In Hebrew: 'Don't Go Together'

By Ami Steinberger

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December 16, 2012, 8 PM ET

לֹא עוֹלֶה בְּקָנֶה אֶחָד

In the Torah portion to be read this Shabbat by Jews around the world, Pharaoh dreams about wheat, cattle and the future of Ancient Egypt: וְהִנֵּה שֶׁבַע שִׁבֳּלִים עֹלֹת בְּקָנֶה אֶחָד, בְּרִיאוֹת וְטוֹבוֹת...  (בראשית מ"א:כ"ב) And behold, seven heads of grain growing (literally, rising) on a single stalk - (they were) healthy and good... (Genesis 41:22) This imagery of different heads of grain growing together (at right) lends itself to the Hebrew expression used today to mean different ideas cooperating - לַעֲלוֹת בְּקָנֶה אֶחָד (literally, to rise in one stalk). Far more commonly, however, speakers will use the opposite expression: הַדֵּעוֹת שֶׁל הַשְּׂמֹאל וְהַיָּמִין לֹא עוֹלוֹת בְּקָנֶה אֶחָד. The opinions of the left and the right don't go together. שַׁבָּת שָׁלוֹם וְסוֹף שָׁבוּעַ נָעִים לְכֻלָּם! Shabbat Shalom, and a pleasant weekend to all! Visit Ktzat Ivrit.

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