👉 "Crushed Tees," a Hebrew term meaning "a person who has been cast away," refers to an individual, most likely someone in exile or under threat of death for their faith. This term was often used by Jews during the Second Temple period as a symbol of apostasy and idolatry. The Hebrew term 'Crushed Tees' is a metaphorical expression, likening a person to a seed that has been crushed into pulp for use in religious rituals or ceremonies rather than being considered an essential member of society.