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HaShem

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HaShem (Heb. "The Name") is the word used to refer to the Almighty, as it is against Jewish Law to name Him. The name of the Lord, rendered "יהוה " in Hebrew is believed by Jews to be used again only when Moshiach (the Messiah) comes and the Temple in Jerusalem is rebuilt.