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* The colony planet [[Ha'olam]]. In Hebrew, this means simply "the world" and is the word used in real-world Hebrew to describe [[Earth]]. Judging by this and obviously [[Jewish]] characters in the novel (like [[Shoshana Rubernstein]]), it is safe to assume that the planet has Jewish/Hebrew origins. ([[PROSE]]: ''[[Seeing I (novel)|Seeing I]]'')
* The colony planet [[Ha'olam]]. In Hebrew, this means simply "the world" and is the word used in real-world Hebrew to describe [[Earth]]. Judging by this and obviously [[Jewish]] characters in the novel (like [[Shoshana Rubernstein]]), it is safe to assume that the planet has Jewish/Hebrew origins. ([[PROSE]]: ''[[Seeing I (novel)|Seeing I]]'')
* The name [[Abaddon]], the demon trapped under [[Cardiff Space-Time Rift|the rift]], sounds a lot like the Hebrew word for "doom", אבדון (Avaddon).
* The name [[Abaddon]], the demon trapped under [[Cardiff Space-Time Rift|the rift]], sounds a lot like the Hebrew word for "doom", אבדון (Avaddon).
 
The lyrics for [[Murray Gold]]'s Dalek leitmotifs are in Hebrew:
* The song, "The Daleks" contains lyrics in Hebrew slang. The chanting lyrics are; ''"Oh, mah koreh?"''  meaning ''"Oh,'' ''what is happening?"'', ''"Koreh zu poh"'' meaning''"What's happening here?"'' and ''"Koreh gever"'' meaning ''"What's up man?".''
* The song, "The Daleks" contains lyrics in Hebrew slang. The chanting lyrics are; ''"Oh, mah koreh?"''  meaning ''"Oh,'' ''what is happening?"'', ''"Koreh zu poh"'' meaning''"What's happening here?"'' and ''"Koreh gever"'' meaning ''"What's up man?".''


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