The HNR Story

A Hebrew Name Registry, commemorating the person you are named after with a “Hebrew Name Story” and printing out a beautiful certificate, is now a reality!

What was my inspiration for this project?

Many years ago I assisted Bar/Bat Mitzvah students (in Los Gatos, California) in understanding and finding meaning in their Torah portion so they could write their D’var Torah.

One portion, Bamidmar, perplexed me. The entire torah portion was names, “V’eileh Shmot!”

This portion illustrated the census taken before the children of Israel left Mount Sinai and journeyed into the desert toward the promised land.

I asked the advice of my Rabbi at Congregation Shir Hadash and will always remember her words.

“Every name is important. Every name counts. Every name is recorded and remembered. Everyone’s individuality and role contributes to the strength of our people.”

Years later, after wanderings of my own, I sat in San Diego as this Torah portion came around once again.

My children were scattered and were forging lives in their own directions.

My beloved mother died and I didn’t know her Hebrew name in order say “Kaddish” and had to ask family members.

I volunteered at our Shul to enter Yahrtzeit dates and next to “Hebrew Name” there were so many blank spaces.

I discovered there was not one registry to enter our Hebrew names!

Suddenly, it became passionately important to me to create a Hebrew Name Registry, where our names can be recorded, remembered, and accessed for life cycle events.

It was important to me that this registry include the English name, Hebrew Name, date of birth, AND a story about  the person memorialized.

For my daughter Meredith (Davida) who is named after my special grandfather David Glasser, I wanted a place to record my memories of “Davey,” who loved to shower us with silver dollars. This is the soul she keeps alive, with her generosity and love of life.

My grandson Jacob, Le’al, named after my mother Leah Leah, can read how my mom used to type my papers late at night…with one finger, and loved to hear me play “My Ship” on the piano. Her qualities of love, kindness, and joy are passed on to Jacob.

As time went on, friends suggested that they would also like to update continuing Jewish lifecycle events such as the dates of circumcision, Bar Mitzvah (and even the Torah portion), and Yartzeit.

I was encouraged to add a history of Hebrew names, naming ceremonies, a database of names and their meanings, a Hebrew birthday calculator, and beautiful printable certificates honoring this momentous occasion.

Welcome to my dream come true:  Hebrew Name Registry!

This project is dedicated to my Davida (beloved, Meredith), my Zeisel (sweetness, Amanda) and my Nechama (a comfort, Nadine): your names are recorded in this Hebrew Name Registry, and no matter what – always linked to B’nai Yisrael, the Children of Israel.

Please take the time to write to me with your feedback and questions.

Barbra…Y’chezkeilah

Barbra@BarbraDrizin.com