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Chai [Khahy, rhymes with Hi]:

A symbol consisting of the letters of the Hebrew alphabet Het (חַ) and Yod (י). In the Hebrew language, the word chai (חַי) spelled by these two letters means “living”, and is related to the word for “life”, chaim, and also appears in the slogan `am yisrael chai! (עַם יִשְׂרָאֵל חַי, “The people of Israel lives!”, referring to all Jews). There have been various mystical numerological speculations about the fact that according to the system of gematria, the letters of chai add up to 18 (see “Jewish use of the Tetragrammaton” and “Lamedvavniks”). For this reason, 18 is a lucky number in Judaism, and many Jews give gifts of money in multiples of 18 as a result.

Link [lingk]:

To join by or as if by a link or links; connect; unite; anything serving to connect one part or thing with another; a bond or tie.