
Mem
If you look carefully at , you'll probably notice it looks a little
bit like an M. Ok, not much. But once again, that's its origin: M came from
thousands of years ago.
The good news is that for once, it was easy to find a way to remember the letter. It reminds me a lot of an old-fashioned mailbox!

Now let's try some reading practice again.
(mah) - Means
what?
(kmo) - Means
like, as in "apples are like oranges."
(lamah) - Means
why?
(kamah) - Means
how much or
how many.
(bechol) - With all or
in all. As in "with all my heart" or "in all the things you do."
(chai) - Alive,
living,
exists. Many Jews
wear this word on necklaces, symbolizing a love for life itself.