The Bet Nissim Synagogue (Hebrew: קהל קדוש בית נסים), also known as the Beit Nisim Synagogue, is a Jewish congregation and synagogue, located on Yakup...
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(1610–1683), rabbi in the 17th century Musée Nissim de Camondo, museum Bet Nissim Synagogue, synagogue built in the 1840s in Istanbul, Turkey This disambiguation...
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Synagogue (Turkish: Neve Şalom Sinagogu; Hebrew: בית הכנסת נווה שלום, romanized: Oasis (or Valley) of Peace) is a Jewish congregation and synagogue,...
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notable synagogues in Turkey. Kemeraltı synagogues (list) Algazi Synagogue Ashkenazi Synagogue Aydınlı Shalom Synagogue Bet Israel Synagogue (İzmir) Beit-Hillel...
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his followers were permitted to migrate to Palestine. They erected a synagogue in Jerusalem that continued to be maintained until the time of the Crusades...
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The Bet Avraam Synagogue, also known as the Hesed Beit Avraham Synagogue, is a Jewish congregation and synagogue, located behind the main train station...
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Synagogue Ashkenazi Synagogue Aydınlı Shalom Synagogue Bet Israel Synagogue (İzmir) Beit-Hillel Synagogue Bikurkholim Synagogue Etz-Hayyim Synagogue Los...
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Istanbul Ahrida Synagogue Ashkenazi Synagogue Bakırköy Synagogue Bet Avraam Synagogue Bet Israel Synagogue Bet Nissim Synagogue Bet Yaakov Synagogue Burgazada...
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from Sivas. There are currently two synagogues in Kuzguncuk: Bet Yaakov Synagogue (built 1878) and Bet Nissim Synagogue (built in the 1840s). The Nakkaştepe...
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Beit Shemesh (redirect from Ramat bet shemesh)
Beit Shemesh (Hebrew: בֵּית שֶׁמֶשׁ [bet ʃemeʃ], "house of the Sun") is a city located approximately 30 kilometres (19 mi) west of Jerusalem in Israel's...
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The Yeniköy Synagogue (Turkish: Yeniköy Sinagogu), also known as the Tiferet Israel Synagogue, is a Jewish congregation and synagogue, located at 132...
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The Caddebostan Synagogue is a Jewish congregation and synagogue, located at 3 Taş Mektep Street, in Göztepe, in the Kadıköy district of Istanbul, in the...
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Hesed Le Avraam Synagogue, also known as the Büyükada Synagogue or the Hesed Beit Avraham Synagogue, is a Jewish congregation and synagogue, located in the...
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Orthodox Church, the Agios Panteleimonas Greek Orthodox Church, the Bet Nissim Synagogue, and the Üryanizade Mosque close to each other. A group of Christian...
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The Burgazada Synagogue, also known as the Ohel Yaakov Synagogue, is a Jewish congregation and synagogue, located on Burgazada, in the Princes' Islands...
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History of the Jews in the Ottoman Empire History of the Jews in Turkey Synagogues in Istanbul House of Camondo Constantinopolitan Karaites Jewish Museum...
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Haim Palachi (section Synagogue)
was the father of grand rabbis Abraham Palacci and Isaac Palacci (Rahamim Nissim Palacci) and rabbi Joseph Palacci. He was a member of the Pallache family...
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Sadqa Hussein (redirect from Shemesh Sedaqah Synagogue)
Among Hussein's students were Sephardi Chief Rabbis of Israel Yitzhak Nissim and Mordechai Eliyahu; deans of Porat Yosef Yeshiva Yehuda Tzadka and Ben...
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Commentaries on the Talmud, principally by Rashi, his grandson Samuel ben Meir and Nissim of Gerona. Commentaries on the Mishnah, such as those composed by Maimonides...
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The Bet Israel Synagogue, also known as the Beit Israel Synagogue, is a Jewish congregation and synagogue located at 265 Mithatpaşa Street, in the Turgut...
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Temple Beth Zion-Beth Israel (category 20th-century synagogues in the United States)
congregation as rabbi emeritus. Rabbi Ezekiel Nissim Musleah, born in Kolkata in 1927, served as the synagogue's Torah reader and instructor from 1990 until...
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Congregation Mikveh Israel (redirect from Mikve Yisroel Synagogue)
lit. 'Holy Community Hope of Israel'), is a Sephardic Orthodox Jewish synagogue located at 44 North Fourth Street in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, in the...
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Givat Shaul (section Givat Shaul Bet)
the Arab villages of Deir Yassin and Lifta by a society headed by Rabbi Nissim Elyashar, Arieh Leib and Moshe Kopel Kantrovitz. Difficulties in registering...
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Holy Land mystic and Talmudist Nissim Ben Jacob (Rav Nissim Gaon), (990–1062) 10th-century Tunisian Talmudist Nissim of Gerona, (RaN), (1320–1376) 14th-century...
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Adeni Jews (section Synagogues of Aden)
Torah scroll and the synagogue of "Shemuel Nissim" which served as the Talmud Torah for boys until the early 1940s. Another Synagogue was referred to as...
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Pallache family (section Synagogues)
Smyrna became today's Beth Hillel Synagogue (Turkish Bet-Ilel Sinagogu) and seat of a yeshiva or beit madras. The synagogue lies in the Kemeraltı marketplace...
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Mosaic of Rehob (redirect from Rehov synagogue inscription)
era. It was inlaid in the floor of the foyer or narthex of an ancient synagogue near Tel Rehov, 4.5 kilometres (2.8 mi) south of Beit She'an and about...
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Eliyahu married Tzviya, the daughter of his rabbi, Nissim David Azran, the founder and rosh yeshiva of Bet Shmuel Yeshiva in Nachlaot, Jerusalem. They had...
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Iconium (now Konya) is said to have a synagogue in Acts of the Apostles 14:1, and Ephesus is mentioned as having a synagogue in Acts 19:1 and in Paul's Epistle...
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The "Third Temple" (Hebrew: בֵּית הַמִּקְדָּשׁ הַשְּׁלִישִׁי, Bēṯ hamMīqdāš hašŠlīšī, transl. 'Third House of the Sanctum') refers to a hypothetical...
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