Appendix:Hebrew palindromes

Words

 * – and when you will bereave (the longest palindromic word in Hebrew with meaning)
 * – to Ithiel (the longest palindromic word in the Bible, Proverbs 30:1)
 * – horse
 * – Yishai, David’s father (male first name)
 * – David, Yishai’s son (also uncle)
 * – Nathan or Natan, David’s son
 * – Firing of a bullet.
 * – Father (interestingly Dad is a palindrome as well). pronounced: Abba another palindrome.
 * – Water
 * – Tonight
 * – Sun

Phrases

 * - Gluten free
 * – A boy writes inside a bucket
 * – The fish chose a tune to confuse a wide stream
 * – My father, living god in your name, why won't the Messianic King come?
 * - An answer: Know that from your father: I will not be late, I shall return because the time has come.
 * – Only a measly brat swallows cold ketchup (Eran Hadas)
 * – Turnip is tasteless
 * The longest palindrome in Hebrew (in fact a palindromic narrative poem) is called "One? No one, no" (in Hebrew: "גישה אל שיא איש לא השיג"), and was created by the Israeli palindromist, poet and author of short stories, Noam Dovev at May 2023. It contains 2,552 words and 8,668 letters and can be found at his website. Dovev also published the only two books of Hebrew palindromic poetry so far, "Word row" (in Hebrew: "הלימת מילה") and "Not on" ("כשחשך").