Yated Ne'eman (United States) — Yated Ne eman is a weekly Haredi newspaper that is based in Monsey, New York and published in English and distributed mostly in the New York City metropolitan area where large communities of Haredi Jews reside. It was established in… … Wikipedia
YATED NEEMAN — YATED NEEMAN, Israeli daily newspaper published in Benei Berak. Established in 1985, Yated Neeman is the acronym of Yoman Da at Torah ( Torah Opinion Journal ). It was founded as a rival newspaper by the Degel ha Torah Party after Rabbi Eliezer… … Encyclopedia of Judaism
Yated Ne'eman — refers to*Yated Ne eman (Israel), an Israeli newspaper published in Hebrew. *Yated Ne eman (United States), an American newspaper published in English.ee also*Yated (moshav) … Wikipedia
Yated Neeman — Yated Ne eman (en hebreo: יתד נאמן, Base Leal ) es un periódico israelí en idioma hebreo con sede en Bnei Brak. La edición en hebreo se publica todos los días excepto el día de reposo judío, el sábado. También tiene una edición semanal en inglés … Wikipedia Español
Yated Ne'eman (Israel) — Infobox Newspaper name = type = Daily newspaper format = Tabloid foundation = 1985 owners = political = Haredi headquarters = editor = website = [http://chareidi.shemayisrael.com/subscribe/subscribeYN.html chareidi.shemayisrael.com] circulation … Wikipedia
Yated, Israel — Infobox Kibbutz kibbutz name = Yated foundation = 1982 founded by = Gar in region = North western Negev council = Eshkol industry = Agriculture affiliation = Moshavim Movement website = Yated ( he. יתד, lit. Stake ) is a moshav in Hevel Shalom,… … Wikipedia
Yated Neeman — Ultra Orthodox Jewish newspaper … English contemporary dictionary
Magen Lacholeh — (Hebrew: מגן לחולה), Shield and Protector of the Sick, is a Jerusalem, Israel based non profit organization, created in 1991 to facilitate the link between patients and health professionals. It provides the knowledge, contacts, support and… … Wikipedia
Jaredí — Jaredíes leyendo un cartel en Jerusalén. Los jaredíes (en hebreo חרדים, jaredim), también conocidos como ultraortodoxos o como Los que temen a Dios, son judíos ortodoxos cuya práctica religiosa es especialmente devota. Al no existir una autoridad … Wikipedia Español
Givat Shaul — ( he. גבעת שאול, lit. ( Saul s Hill ) is an almost exclusively religious neighborhood in western Jerusalem, 820 meters about sea level, named after the Rishon Lezion, Rabbi Yaakov Shaul Elyashar, the Sephardi chief rabbi of Eretz Israel, [… … Wikipedia