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    A beth midrash (Hebrew: בית מדרש, "House of Learning"; pl.: batei midrash), also beis medrash or beit midrash, is a hall dedicated for Torah study, often...
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    Beth Medrash Govoha (Hebrew: בית מדרש גבוה, pronounced: Beis Medrash Gavo'ha. lit: "High House of Learning"; also known as Lakewood Yeshiva or BMG) is...
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    Sanhedrin (redirect from Beth HaMidrash)
    authoritative decisions were subsequently issued under the name of Beth HaMidrash.[citation needed] In the year 363, the emperor Julian (r. 355–363 CE)...
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    Synagogue (redirect from Beth kennesset)
    Synagogue of Sydney The largest synagogue in the world is the Great Beth Midrash Gur, in Jerusalem, Israel, whose main sanctuary seats up to 20,000, and...
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    ketana (elementary school), a mesivta (high school), a college-level beth midrash, and Kollel Gur Aryeh, its post-graduate kollel. Yeshiva Rabbi Chaim...
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    has remained unchanged ever since. The 24-book canon is mentioned in the Midrash Koheleth 12:12: Whoever brings together in his house more than twenty four...
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     'Synagogue of the Eternal Flame'), also known as the Nomer Tamid Beth Midrash or Ner Tamid Beth Midrasz, was a former Orthodox Jewish congregation and wooden...
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  • A beth din (Hebrew: בית דין, romanized: Bet Din, lit. 'house of judgment', [bet ˈdin], Ashkenazic: beis din, plural: batei din) is a rabbinical court of...
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    include yeshivah; metivta and mesivta (Imperial Aramaic: מתיבתא methivta); beth midrash; Talmudical academy, rabbinical academy and rabbinical school. The word...
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    Talmud (redirect from Talmud and Midrash)
    subjects more thoroughly than the Midrash, and it includes a much broader selection of halakhic subjects than the Midrash. The Mishnah's topical organization...
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    located in Jerusalem. During and after the British Mandate, the group's beth midrash was at the Sfas Emes Yeshiva, near Mahane Yehuda. Later on, the synagogue...
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    Archived from the original on 2011-07-13. Retrieved 2006-11-17. Beth Midrash Hagadol-Beth Joseph remains the only synagogue in the country affiliated with...
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    down from generation to generation and are now embodied in the Talmud and Midrash. Rabbinic tradition's understanding is that all of the teachings found...
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    in the district Bümmerstede, Sandkruger Street, 26133 Oldenburg. The Beth midrash (study house) is a gathering place for the local Jewish community in...
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    University Press. ISBN 0-231-12543-7., p.22 or Beth Hamidrash Hagadol, Beth Hamedrash Hagadol, Beth Midrash Hagadol Marcus (1989), p. 337. Olitzky & Raphael...
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    souls in the mornings and toward evening, when they would gather in the beth midrash (Jewish study hall) situated in a special shack that was built immediately...
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    built within Bobov-45. Other Bobov infrastructure includes a Yeshiva, beth midrash (study hall), cheder (elementary school), yeshiva ketana (secondary school)...
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    Noahide laws Holy cities/places Jerusalem Safed Hebron Tiberias Synagogue Beth midrash Mikveh Sukkah Chevra kadisha Holy Temple Tabernacle Important figures...
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  • cycle including counting of the Sabbath - שיבעה ימי שבתא According to a midrash, "All sevens are beloved": There are seven terms for the heavens and seven...
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    whose custom is not to do work on [Rosh Chodesh] have a good custom". The midrash Pirke De-Rabbi Eliezer gives a historical explanation for this practice:...
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    marks the latest time for the initiation of the Messianic Age. The Talmud, Midrash, and Zohar specify that the date by which the Messiah will appear is 6...
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    Noahide laws Holy cities/places Jerusalem Safed Hebron Tiberias Synagogue Beth midrash Mikveh Sukkah Chevra kadisha Holy Temple Tabernacle Important figures...
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  • training in Tanakh, classical biblical commentaries, biblical criticism, Midrash, Kabbalah and Hasidut, the historical development of Judaism from antiquity...
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  • writings were preserved in midrashes such as Midrash Rabba. Savoraim ("reasoners"): The sages of Beth midrash (Torah study places) in Babylon from the end...
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  • commonly used symbols are the "KLBD" logo of the London Beth Din and the "MK" logo of the Manchester Beth Din. A single K is sometimes used as a symbol for...
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    the ocean in 1824. The younger congregants in the Charleston synagogue "Beth Elohim" were disgruntled by present conditions and demanded change. Led by...
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  • institutions. After graduation from a mesivta, students progress to a beth midrash, or undergraduate-level, yeshiva program. In practice, yeshivas that...
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    Noahide laws Holy cities/places Jerusalem Safed Hebron Tiberias Synagogue Beth midrash Mikveh Sukkah Chevra kadisha Holy Temple Tabernacle Important figures...
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