1. shalom - Noun
2. shalom - Verb
3. shalom - Interjection
4. Shalom - Proper noun
shalom
A traditional Jewish greeting or farewell.
(countable) The traditional Jewish greeting of "shalom".
(Judaism, uncountable) Peace. (Can we add an example for this sense?)
shalom (third-person singular simple present shaloms, present participle shaloming, simple past and past participle shalomed)
To greet somebody with "shalom".
Shalom (plural Shaloms)
A surname from Hebrew.
Abel lives in Vienna and is a member of Women of Temple Rodef Shalom in Falls Church, Va. The group’s volunteer-run shop is the sisterhood’s primary fundraising source, which goes toward various charities and synagogue programs. Source: Internet
According to CTW researchers Rosemarie Truglio and Shalom Fisch, Sesame Street was one of the few children's television programs to utilize a detailed and comprehensive educational curriculum, garnered from formative and summative research. Source: Internet
According to Edward Palmer and his colleague Shalom M. Fisch, these studies were responsible for securing funding for the show over the next several years. Source: Internet
A number of other congregations, including Beth Shalom, Shaarey Zedek and Shir Tikvah, have been holding socially distanced outdoor services. Source: Internet
Based on the novel of the same name by Frank Miller and Tom Wheeler, Cursed stars Katherine Langford, Devon Terrell, Gustaf Skarsgård, Peter Mullan, Shalom Brune-Franklin, Daniel Sharman, Sebastian Armesto, Ella Prebble, Scarlett Rock and Daniella Gad. Source: Internet
But one is not permitted to greet another with the word About this sound shalom ( help · info ) in unholy places such as a bathroom, because of holiness of the name. Source: Internet