- A synagogue, also
called a shul or a temple, is a
place of
worship for Jews and Samaritans. It has a
place for
prayer (the main
sanctuary and sometimes...
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According to
Jewish tradition the
Great ****embly (Hebrew: כְּנֶסֶת הַגְּדוֹלָה, romanized: Knesset HaGedolah, also
translated as
Great Synagogue or Synod)...
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Retrieved 8
September 2011. Synagogue, The
Great (Heb. כְּנֶסֶת הַגְּדוֹלָה,
Keneset ha-Gedolah)
Jewish Virtual Library "Knesset - History". knesset.gov.il...
- index; H.Z. Hirschberg,
Yisrael ba-Arav (1946), index; I. Ben Zvi, in:
Keneset, 5 (1940), 281–302; J. Braslavsky, Le-Ḥeker Arẓenu (1954), 3–52 (English...
- " "Kebod ha-Lebanon," "Ha-Ẓofeh," "Ha-Maggid," "
Keneset Ḥakme Yisrael," "'Iṭṭur Soferim," and "
Keneset ha-Gedolah." Much of his work has also been disseminated...
- T. Supplement, iii. 98-102; Jellinek, Beiträge, i. 3-16; Rosenthal, in
Keneset Yisrael, ii. 29–68; Steinschneider, in Berliner's Magazin, xix. 79–85;...
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whether a
blessing must be
recited before use.
Among the
early sources are
Keneset ha-Gedolah by R'
Chaim Benveniste (1603–73) and
Magen Avraham by Avraham...
- be
found in
Keneset Yisrael [he].
Boser Avot. Odessa: L. Nitsche. 1877.
Iyyun Sifrut. Vilna:
Yehuda Leib Matz. 1881. "Ben-Mishle".
Keneset Yisrael. 1:...
- Customs') on this subject,
excerpts of
which were
published in the
yearbook Keneset Yisrael and in Ha-Kerem.
Bampi fostered relationships with both Orthodox...
- is
found in Blogg's
Sefer ha-Ḥayyim (p. 337; Hanover, 1862). He wrote:
Keneset Yeḥezḳel, responsa, Altona, 1732;
Tefillot le-Yarẓait,
prayers and rituals...