Quotes
Poems
Proverbs
Stories
Traditional
English
Latin
German
French
Spanish
African
Italian
Chinese
Man
No Result
View All Result
Stories
Traditional
English
Latin
German
French
Spanish
African
Italian
Chinese
Man
No Result
View All Result
No Result
View All Result
Home
Proverbs
Jewish Proverbs
Jewish Proverbs
(628 Proverbs)
He who puts up with insult invites injury.
(Jewish Proverb)
He that eats till he is sick must fast till he is well.
(Jewish Proverb)
God created a world full of little worlds.
(Jewish Proverb)
Eggs may be smarter than the chickens, but it doesn't take long for them to stink.
(Jewish Proverb)
Do not make yourself so big, you are not so small.
(Jewish Proverb)
Better to hear curses than to be pitied.
(Jewish Proverb)
Be careful not to make a woman weep.
(Jewish Proverb)
A woman prefers poverty with love to wealth without love.
(Jewish Proverb)
A man should go on living -- if only to satisfy his curiosity.
(Jewish Proverb)
A good friend is often better than a brother.
(Jewish Proverb)
A boil is fine as long as it's under someone else's arm.
(Jewish Proverb)
Never trust people who tell you all their troubles but keep from you all their joys.
(Jewish Proverb)
Make not a fence more expensive or more important than the thing that is fenced.
(Jewish Proverb)
It's astonishing how important a man becomes when he dies.
(Jewish Proverb)
If you start thinking of death, you are no longer sure of life.
(Jewish Proverb)
If we all pulled in one direction, the world would keel over.
(Jewish Proverb)
If one link has broken so has the whole chain.
(Jewish Proverb)
If a link is broken, the entire chain breaks.
(Jewish Proverb)
Don't be too sweet lest you be eaten up; don't be too bitter lest you be spewed out.
(Jewish Proverb)
He that does not bring up his son to some honest calling and employment, brings him up to be a thief.
(Jewish Proverb)
God could not be everywhere, that's why he made mothers.
(Jewish Proverb)
Eat vegetables and fear no creditors, rather than eat duck and hide.
(Jewish Proverb)
Do not judge your fellow man until you have stood in his place.
(Jewish Proverb)
Better to die upright than to live on your knees.
(Jewish Proverb)
Ask someone else for advice but keep your knowledge to yourself.
(Jewish Proverb)
A wise man hears one word and understands two.
(Jewish Proverb)
A man is not old until his regrets take the place of his dreams.
(Jewish Proverb)
A friend you have to buy; enemies you get for nothing.
(Jewish Proverb)
A bird that you set free may be caught again, but a word that escapes your lips will not return.
(Jewish Proverb)
Never approach a goat from the front, a horse from behind, and a fool from both sides.
(Jewish Proverb)
Make new friends, but don't forget the old ones.
(Jewish Proverb)
It is heavy to carry, but you cannot throw it away.
(Jewish Proverb)
If you pray for another, you will be helped yourself.
(Jewish Proverb)
If two people say he is drunk, the third one should sleep.
(Jewish Proverb)
If not for fear, sin would be sweet.
(Jewish Proverb)
If a Jew cannot be a shoemaker, he will dream of being a professor.
(Jewish Proverb)
Don't be sweet, lest you be eaten up; don't be bitter, lest you be spewed out.
(Jewish Proverb)
He that can't endure the bad, will not live to see the good.
(Jewish Proverb)
God could not be everywhere and therefore He made mothers.
(Jewish Proverb)
Don't throw a stone into a well from which you have drunk.
(Jewish Proverb)
Do not eat before you have fed your animal.
(Jewish Proverb)
Better the best of the worst than the worst of the best.
(Jewish Proverb)
As the sheep are shorn, the lambs shiver.
(Jewish Proverb)
A wedding is like a funeral, but with musicians.
(Jewish Proverb)
A man is not honest simply because he never had a chance to steal.
(Jewish Proverb)
A friend you get for nothing; an enemy must be bought.
(Jewish Proverb)
A big crowd, but not a human being in sight!
(Jewish Proverb)
Mix with your neighbors, and you learn what's doing in your own house.
(Jewish Proverb)
Love is like butter -- it's good with bread.
(Jewish Proverb)
It is fitting for a great God to forgive great sinners.
(Jewish Proverb)
If you have nothing to lose, you can try everything.
(Jewish Proverb)
If triangles had a God, He'd have three sides.
(Jewish Proverb)
If it were God's will, you could shoot with a broom too.
(Jewish Proverb)
Ideas are something that usually comes like fireman- too late.
(Jewish Proverb)
He who prays for his neighbors will be heard for himself.
(Jewish Proverb)
He is great whose faults can be numbered.
(Jewish Proverb)
Gluttony has killed more people than famine has.
(Jewish Proverb)
Each child brings his own blessing into the world.
(Jewish Proverb)
Do not be wise in words - be wise in deeds.
(Jewish Proverb)
Better ten times ill than one time dead.
(Jewish Proverb)
As the fat man gets thinner, the thin one is already dead.
(Jewish Proverb)
A visit is like rainwater; you pray for it when it stays away and its a problem when it rains too much.
(Jewish Proverb)
A man comes from the dust and in the dust he will end--and in the meantime it is good to drink a sip of vodka.
(Jewish Proverb)
A fool will jump into the bath and forget to wash his face.
(Jewish Proverb)
A bad peace is better than a good war.
(Jewish Proverb)
My fathers planted for me, and I planted for my children.
(Jewish Proverb)
Love him who tells you your faults in private.
(Jewish Proverb)
It is easier to guard a sack full of fleas than a girl in love.
(Jewish Proverb)
If you have money, men think you are wise, handsome, and able to sing like a bird.
(Jewish Proverb)
If things are not as you wish, wish them as they are.
(Jewish Proverb)
If it must always be better, it can never be good enough.
(Jewish Proverb)
I felt sorry for myself because I had no shoes -- until I met a man who had no feet.
(Jewish Proverb)
He who is his own judge never finds a reason to condemn.
(Jewish Proverb)
Gold's father is dirt, yet it regards itself as noble.
(Jewish Proverb)
Give me, Lord, my daily bread, I will get my own brandy.
(Jewish Proverb)
Dying while young is a boon in old age.
(Jewish Proverb)
Dear God: You do such wonderful things for complete strangers; why not for me?
(Jewish Proverb)
Better be a cursed man than he who curses.
(Jewish Proverb)
As he thinks in his heart, so he is.
(Jewish Proverb)
A table is not blessed if it has fed no scholars.
(Jewish Proverb)
More Jewish Proverbs (Based on Topics)
View All Jewish Proverbs
Buy books and product about Jewish @ Amazon
Page 2 of 8
Prev
1
2
3
…
8
Next
Popular Topics
Love Proverbs
-
Life Proverbs
-
Death & Dying Proverbs
-
Success Proverbs
-
Happiness Proverbs
-
Friendship Proverbs
-
View All Topics
Popular Origins
English
-
Chinese
-
Latin
-
French
-
German
-
Spanish
-
Portuguese
-
Japanese
-
Indian
-
View All Countries / Origins
Other Inspiring Sections
Inspirational Stories
-
Poems
-
Quotes
No Result
View All Result
Stories
Traditional
English
Latin
German
French
Spanish
African
Italian
Chinese
Man
© 2020
Inspirational Stories