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    Mikveh Israel (Hebrew: מִקְוֵה יִשְׂרָאֵל, lit. 'Hope of Israel') is a youth village and boarding school in the Tel Aviv District of central Israel, established...
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    Congregation Mikveh Israel (Hebrew: קהל קדוש מקוה ישראל, lit. 'Holy Community Hope of Israel'), is a Sephardic Orthodox Jewish synagogue located at 44...
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  • Mikveh Israel (Hebrew: מקווה ישראל "Hope of Israel") is an agricultural school and village in Israel. Mikveh Israel may also refer to: Mikvé Israel-Emanuel...
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    A mikveh or mikvah (Hebrew: מִקְוֶה / מקווה, Modern: mīqve, Tiberian: mīqwe, pl. mikva'ot, mikvot, or (Ashkenazic) mikves, lit., "a collection") is a bath...
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    Mikveh Israel Cemetery is the oldest Jewish cemetery in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, giving evidence of a settled community as early as 1740. A number...
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    The Mikveh Israel Cemetery is a Jewish cemetery known as the Federal Street Burial Ground and located at 11th and Federal Streets in the Passyunk Square...
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  • obtained the grant on September 25, 1740, and is cared for by Congregation Mikveh Israel. Many Jews in Philadelphia took a prominent part in the War of Independence...
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    serving as the rabbi of the Sephardic synagogue Congregation Mikveh Israel since 1988. Mikveh Israel was founded in 1740, and is the second-oldest active congregation...
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    Charles Netter (category Agriculture in Israel)
    Universelle. In 1870, Netter founded Mikveh Israel, the first modern Jewish agricultural settlement in the Land of Israel. Charles Netter was born in Strasbourg...
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    Darca schools (category Educational organizations based in Israel)
    School Ben Shemen Youth Village Mikveh Israel High School Mikveh Israel Religious School Mikveh Israel France-Israel School The Clair and Emanuel Rosenblatt...
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    Haym Salomon (category Burials at Mikveh Israel Cemetery)
    involved in Jewish community affairs, being a member of Congregation Mikveh Israel in Philadelphia, and in 1782 made the largest individual donation toward...
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    moving to Philadelphia, William became principal of the Congregation Mikveh Israel religious school and joined the Gratz College faculty. He placed great...
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    as Philadelphia. About that time Abraham Israel Keys, who had served as hazzan of Congregation Mikveh Israel in Philadelphia for four years, died. Leeser...
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    Advocate Church of St. James the Less Congregation Mikveh Israel Gloria Dei (Old Swedes') Church Mikveh Israel Synagogue Mother Bethel A.M.E. Church National...
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    public in Europe. The full title of the Latin edition was Mikveh Israel, hoc est Spes Israelis. The Hebrew part of this full Latin name is taken from Jeremiah...
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    Rebecca Gratz (category Burials at Mikveh Israel Cemetery)
    observant Jews and active members of Philadelphia's first synagogue, Mikveh Israel. In 1801, at the age of 20, Rebecca Gratz helped establish the Female...
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  • The Mikveh Israel Cemetery Beth-El-Emeth at 55th and Market Streets is a Jewish cemetery in West Philadelphia founded in 1850 and dedicated in 1857 by...
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    Wilhelm II's voyage to the Levant in 1898 (category Germany–Israel relations)
    Zionism. Herzl and Wilhelm II first met publicly on 29 October, at Mikveh Israel, a small Rothschild-funded Jewish agricultural settlement. It was a...
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  • Lucy Marks (category Burials at Mikveh Israel Cemetery)
    history. She may have been a member of Congregation Mikveh Israel, and she is buried in Mikveh Israel Cemetery. Lucy was enslaved by and lived with the...
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  • Azriel Zelig Hausdorf (category Israeli people of Ashkenazi descent)
    He also helped Charles Netter in his quest to purchase land for the Mikveh Israel. He was one of the chief organizers for many receptions held on behalf...
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    ensuring facilities of national importance, such as Ben Gurion Airport, Mikveh Israel boarding school, or the BAZAN Group oil refineries, would not have their...
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    (three ministers of Congregation Mikveh Israel in Philadelphia), Cyrus Adler (president, Dropsie College, Mikveh Israel, American Jewish Committee, Jewish...
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  • activities also began to take place outside Jerusalem in the 1870s. In 1870, Mikveh Israel was established as a Jewish agricultural school and the first new Jewish...
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    and Wilhelm II first met publicly on 29 October, at Mikveh Israel, near present-day Holon, Israel. It was a brief but historic meeting. He had a second...
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    Streets. It was near the historic Spanish and Portuguese Congregation Mikveh Israel, Philadelphia's first Jewish congregation, then at 2321 N Broad Street...
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    Alliance Israélite Universelle (category Education in Israel)
    opened the Mikveh Israel agricultural school, the first of a network of Jewish schools in Palestine before the establishment of the State of Israel. Over 60...
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    period. Oliphant attempted to enroll Imber in agriculture studies at Mikveh Israel and wrote to Samuel Hirsch, the institution’s director at the time,...
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  • Liturgical Music of Congregation Shearith Israel, New York Philadelphia: Mikveh Israel Music Mikveh Israel Hazzanut – Detailed, comprehensive compendium...
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    Pennsylvania Hospital, and Philadelphia's oldest Jewish burial ground, Mikveh Israel Cemetery. Educational and medical facilities associated with Thomas...
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    Niego was sent to France to the Faculty of Agriculture in order to help Mikveh Israel cultivate the land. Thanks to different methodologies, including the...
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