- Kol
Zimrah (transliterated from
Hebrew as "Voice of Song") is an
unaffiliated Jewish congregation, also
called an
independent minyan or chavurah, that...
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title zabūr in this
sense is that it is a
corruption of the
Hebrew zimrah (Hebrew: זִמְרָה)
meaning "song, music" or sippūr (Hebrew: סִפּוּר), meaning...
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Moses and are used by the
prophet Isaiah. Most
translations have
translated zimrah as "song", its
usual meaning. However, the Gr****
Septuagint translation...
- the
Jewish Renewal movement,
having served the
congregations Kol Hai, Kol
Zimrah, and
Romemu and
served as
ritual consultant at Eden
Village Camp and visiting...
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Chaim Shaul Abud Abud,
Chaim Shaul,
Sefer Shire Zimrah, Jerusalem, 1936. Abud,
Chaim Shaul,
Sefer Shire Zimrah Hashalem im
Sefer le-Baqashot le-Shabbat, Jerusalem...
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Zemirot or Z'miros (Hebrew: זמירות zǝmîrôt, singular:
zimrah but
often called by the
masculine zemer) are
Jewish hymns,
usually sung in the
Hebrew or Aramaic...
- 1892–1900;
restored 1998–2000.
Congregation Ohab
Zedek Kehilat Orach Eliezer Kol
Zimrah Manhattan New York
Temple of the
Church of
Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints...
- poem in
praise of
Moses Montefiore, and Se'u
zimrah, a hymn in
honour of the
choral society Kol
Zimrah of Krakow;
Tzarah ve-neḥamah (Vienna, 1872), a...
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honor of a friend, each line of
which had the
numerical value of 581 ("Kol
Zimrah", ed. Leipsic, pp. 50–53).
While this poem is
really a work of art, in spite...
- (Upper W. Side)
Habonim (Upper W. Side)
Jewish Center (Upper W. Side) Kol
Zimrah (Upper W. Side) Ohab
Zedek (Upper W. Side)
Ramath Orah (Upper W. Side) Rodeph...