- (מִזְרָחִי) in singular, and
alternatively referred to as
Oriental Jews or Edot
HaMizrach (עֲדוֹת־הַמִּזְרָח, lit. 'Communities of the East'), are
terms used in...
-
Taiwan Jewish Community adopted a new name for
their synagogue, "Lev
HaMizrach - Taiwan" ("Heart of the East") in
order to
showcase the
activities of...
-
Yosef Ḥai Kol Eliyahu, ed.
Mordechai Eliyahu Siddur Rinat Yisrael - (Edot
Hamizrach edition), Hotsa'at Moreshet, Bnei Brak, Israel. (Hebrew) The Aram Soba...
-
Nissim ben Jacob, to Spain,
where it was used by
Isaac Alfasi in his
Sefer ha-Halakhot (code of
Jewish law),
which took the form of an
edited and abridged...
- exhibitions,
trade fairs and conferences.
Established in 1932 as
Yerid HaMizrach at the site of the
Levant Fair, near the Tel Aviv Port, the fairgrounds...
- ratzon. "Siddur Edot
HaMizrach:
Kabbalat Shabbat",
Sefaria (in
English and English),
retrieved 26
November 2023 "Siddur Edot
HaMizrach:
Counting of the Omer"...
- The Aley
Synagogue also
known as the Ohel
Jacob Synagogue, is a
Jewish congregation and synagogue,
located in Aley, in the Aley
district of Lebanon. The...
- F.C.
Shikun HaMizrah (Hebrew: מועדון ספורט שיכון המזרח),
Moadon Sport Shikun HaMizrah, lit.
Shikun HaMizrah
Sport Club (or in
short מ.ס. שיכון המזרח...
-
editions printed in
Italy and
often used by
North African Jews)
Minhag Edot
HaMizrach:
often used to mean the
Baghdadi rite, is more or less
influenced by the...
- an
Orthodox synagogue. The
prayer service follows the
nusach of Edot
HaMizrach. The
synagogue offers daily study sessions for men, w****ly
Tehillim groups...