Sheket Bevakashah


hebrew for “quiet, please.” well-known to anyone who attended hebrew school as a child. traditional response is “hey!” sometimes accompanied with a raised fist, and always followed by silence. used to get everyone’s attention so they will settle down and listen.

as used in the hebrew hammer.
speaker: sheket bevakashah!

crowd: hey!

speaker: sheket bevakashah!

crowd: hey!

speaker: sheket bevakashah!

crowd: hey!

speaker: okay, now that i’ve got everybody’s attention…

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