- A
kloyz (pl. kloyzn; Yiddish: קלויז) or a
hesger (pl. hesgerim) was an Ashke****, Ottoman, or
Italian Jewish house of
study and
worship po****r during...
- The
Klausen Synagogue (Czech: Klausová synagoga, Yiddish: קלויז שול,
kloyz shul) is
nowadays the
largest synagogue in the
former Prague Jewish ghetto...
- The
Neviazh Kloyz is one of the
remaining former synagogues located in the
Kaunas Old Town. The
complex was
built in the 19th
century and also served...
-
Illuminated pages from the
pinkas ("minutes")
books of the
Mishnah Society of the
Apter Rov's
kloyz, Medzhybizh,
circa 1840....
- Ivano-Frankivsk
Great Synagogue Ivano-Frankivsk 1895 Ivano-Frankivsk
Otyner Kloyz Synagogue Ivano-Frankivsk
Kolomyia Synagogue Kolomyia [11]
second half 19th...
-
leads his
court at 12
Rechov Chaggai, a few
doors away from the
original Kloyz in Bnei Brak. He
leads it with a fire and a p****ion.
Since he took on the...
- Indianapolis: Bobbs-Merrill, 1976-77. ISBN 0-672-52344-2 Di
kloyz un di gas (The
Kloyz and the Street) 1974. Translated,
Rabbis and Wives, New York:...
-
Wooden Synagogue in Pilica. The
Bezalel Narkiss Index of
Jewish Art:
Wooden Kloyz of
Hevra Kadisha in Plungė.
Maria and
Kazimierz Piechotka: Heaven’s Gates...
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construction of a
large Breslover synagogue in Uman in 1834. Also
defined as a
kloyz, it
housed the
annual Rosh
Hashana kibbutz through the 1930s. Reb Noson...
- fundraiser,
Rabbi Shimon took an
active part,
despite having his own
synagogue (
kloyz). He also
served as the
chairman of the
committee of
seven members of dignitaries...