Definition: The Hebrew word 'sztaki', which translates to "sheep" in English, refers to a type of animal, specifically sheep. It signifies a group or clan. It has two meanings: 1. In the Jewish tradition, it symbolizes the descendants of Abraham, who was among the people of Canaan after the Exodus from Egypt (Genesis 12:3). 2. The term is also used in Greek and Latin to denote a group of individuals who belong together under a common language or culture (Latin, "caste").