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Perhaps, to hew close to the "Codidact" brand, we could consider: CoTalmid That is, Latin for "together" plus Hebrew for "student." I thought about "CoMelamed" ("together" plus "teacher"), but that...

posted 4y ago by Isaac Moses‭

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#1: Initial revision by user avatar Isaac Moses‭ · 2020-07-08T17:57:52Z (almost 4 years ago)
Perhaps, to hew close to the "Codidact" brand, we could consider:

**CoTalmid**

That is, Latin for "together" plus Hebrew for "student."

I thought about "CoMelamed" ("together" plus "teacher"), but that string could be incorrectly parsed as "Come Lamed," which isn't big deal, but may be a little confusing. Also, I like the humility of us all considering ourselves, first, students, again thinking of Rabbi Chanina (Taanit 7a):

> הרבה למדתי מרבותי ומחבירי יותר מרבותי ומתלמידי יותר מכולן

> I have learned much from my teachers and even more from my friends, but from my students I have learned more than from all of them.