Ollam
Ollam, also known as "olam" or "oulam," is a Yiddish word derived from the Hebrew word "olam," which translates to "world" or "eternity." In Yiddish usage, it can refer to the mundane world or the world to come, depending on the context. It is often used in expressions that convey a sense of vastness, timelessness, or the entirety of existence. For instance, the phrase "oy, der olam iz groys" might be translated as "Oh, the world is big" or "Oh, the universe is vast."
The term can also carry a more philosophical or spiritual connotation, particularly when referring to the "world