Beit El Synagogue — For the Religious Zionist Yeshiva in the yishuv of the same name, see Beit El Yeshiva, The Beit El Synagogue ( House of God synagogue), (also known as Midrash Hasidim [School of the Devout] and Yeshivat haMekubalim [Yeshiva of the Kabbalists] )… … Wikipedia
Beit El — This article is about the modern settlement; see Bethel (Israel) for the biblical site. : For the Yeshivat Mekubalim, see Yeshivat Beit El. Infobox Municipality official name=Beit El imagesize=200px image caption=Beit El native name= בֵּית אֵל… … Wikipedia
Beit HaShalom — Saltar a navegación, búsqueda Beit HaShalom, (en hebreo: בית השלום, La Casa de la Paz, o conocida también como Beit HaMeriva ( La casa de la discordia ), es una estructura de cuatro pisos que alberga una comunidad judía de 25 familias en la… … Wikipedia Español
Beit HaShalom — Beit HaShalom, ( he. בית השלום, lit. the House of Peace ), is a four story structure that houses a local Hebron Jewish community of 25 families, youth and yeshiva students. The community is located on the main road linking Kiryat Arba to the Cave … Wikipedia
Beit Hagai — is a Religious Israeli settlement located in the southern Hebron hills in the West Bank and within the municipal jurisdiction of the Har Hebron Regional Council. The Yishuv s name (Haggai) is an acronym of the given names of Hanan Krauthammer,… … Wikipedia
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Yeshiva College (Yeshiva University) — Yeshiva College is located in New York City’s Washington Heights neighborhood in Upper Manhattan. It is Yeshiva University’s undergraduate college of liberal arts and sciences for men. (Stern College for Women is Yeshiva College’s counterpart for … Wikipedia
YESHIVA UNIVERSITY — YESHIVA UNIVERSITY, institution of higher education in New York City. The Rabbi Isaac Elhanan Theological Seminary (RIETS, named for R. Isaac Elhanan Spektor), the nucleus around which Yeshiva University grew, was founded in 1897 by Rabbis Moses… … Encyclopedia of Judaism
Beit Yatir — (Hebrew: בית יתיר), also known as Metzadot Yehuda (Hebrew: מְצָדוֹת יְהוּדָה), is a religious Orthodox moshav and Israeli settlement in the southern Hebron Hills of the West Bank along the Green Line south of Susiya. The international… … Wikipedia
Yeshiva — Jeschiwa (hebräisch: ישיבה, pl. Jeschiwot oder Jeschiwos (aschkenasische Aussprache); alternative Schreibweisen Yeshiva oder Yeshivah) ist eine Talmudhochschule, an der sich meist männliche Schüler dem Tora Studium, und insbesondere dem Talmud… … Deutsch Wikipedia