OHEL — (Heb. אֹהֶל; Tent ), Israel theater company, originally known as the Workers Theater of Palestine, founded in 1925 by moshe halevy . It was the company s original intention to create a socialist theater whose members combined work in the theater… … Encyclopedia of Judaism
OHEL — fil. Zorobabel, filii Phadaiah, 1. Paral. c. 3. v. 20. Latine, tabernaculum, tentorium, vel splendor … Hofmann J. Lexicon universale
Ohel Shem — High School Ohel Shem logo Established 1934 … Wikipedia
Ohel Leah Synagogue — as seen from Robinson Place The Ohel Leah Synagogue (Hebrew: בית הכנסת אהל לאה Beit Ha Knesset Ohel Leah; Cantonese: 猶太教莉亞堂 jau4 taai3 gaau1 lei6 ngaa3 tong4, colloquial 猶太廟 jau4 taai3 miu6, lit. Jewish temple ) and its next door neighbors, the… … Wikipedia
Ohel (social services) — Ohel (pronounced Oh hel) is a large Jewish social service agency, primarily located in New York City, which provides counseling, crisis intervention, and other services to children and families who are going through or suffering from abuse,… … Wikipedia
Ohel Ya'akov Synagogue — located in Zikhron Ya aqov, a town in the Haifa District of Israel, was established in 1866 by Baron Edmond James de Rothschild. The Baron commissioned the construction the magnificent synagogue in memory of his father Jacob Mayer de Rothschild.… … Wikipedia
Ohel (Bible) — Ohel (Hebrew: אהל, tent or house ) is the name of the fourth son of Zerubbabel. His name is mentioned in 1 Chronicles 3:20. Categories: Bible stubsHebrew Bible people … Wikipedia
Ohel (Chabad) — Interior of the Chabad Ohel. The Ohel is the name of a religious shrine in Queens, New York, to which thousands of people make a pilgrimage each year. The last Lubavitcher Rebb … Wikipedia
Ohel (grave) — The graves of Grand Rabbi Avraham Mordechai Alter (right) and his son, Grand Rabbi Pinchas Menachem Alter (left) in an ohel adjacent to the Sfas Emes Yeshiva in downtown Jerusalem. Ohel (Hebrew: אוהל; plural, ohalim, literally, tent ) is a… … Wikipedia
Ohel-Mosche-Synagoge (Warschau) — Die Ohel Mosche Synagoge von Warschau war eine zionistische Schul Synagoge in der polnischen Hauptstadt Warschau, die zum Gedenken an Moses Montefiore Ohel Mosche (אהל משה) genannt wurde. Inhaltsverzeichnis 1 Geschichte 2 Literatur 3 Weblinks … Deutsch Wikipedia