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Mekor Baruch (Hebrew: מקור ברוך, lit., "blessed source" or "fountain of blessing") also
spelled Makor Baruch, is a
neighborhood in Jerusalem. The neighborhood...
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Mekor Chaim (also
Makor Haim, Hebrew: מקור חיים, lit.
Source of life) is a
neighborhood in
southwest Jerusalem. It was
named for Haim Cohen, a wealthy...
- the
custom of
stealing the afikoman.
According to the
author of the work
Mekor Chaim –
Chavos Yair, this
custom demonstrates love for the
mitzvah of afikoman...
- The
Kadoorie Mekor Haim
Synagogue (Portuguese:
Sinagoga do Porto/Sinagoga
Kadoorie Mekor Haim) is a
synagogue of the
Jewish community of Porto, situated...
- [citation needed] The book is
divided into
three parts: The
legal text is
Mekor Chayim ("Source of Life"). Be'er
Mayim Chayim ("Well of
living water"),...
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intellectualism is Ibn Gabirol's neo-Platonic Fons
Vitae ("The
Source of Life;" "
Mekor Hayyim").
Thought by many to have been
written by a Christian, this work...
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highest hill in Jerusalem.
Romema is
bordered by
Kiryat Mattersdorf and
Mekor Baruch. The name of the
neighborhood is
based on
Psalms 118:16: "The Lord's...
- Movement,
Official Chabad history. The
claim is in
Mekor Baruch,
chapter 20. But see
Mekor Baruch -
Mekor Hakzavim by
Yehoshua Mondshein. Henkin,
Eitam (2018)...
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Yehuda Machane Yisrael Malha Mamilla Mazkeret Moshe Meah
Shearim Mekor Baruch Mekor Chaim Mishkenot Sha'ananim
Motza Mount Scopus Mount of
Olives Mount...
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HaLevi (1924–1998),
Chief Rabbi of Tel Aviv,
author of the set of
halakha Mekor Hayim Menashe Klein (1924–2011),
Ungvarer Rav;
Mishneh Halachos Gedalia...