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Ahdut Ha
Avoda (Hebrew: אַחְדוּת הַעֲבוֹדָה, lit. 'Labor Unity') was the name used by a
series of
political parties in Israel.
Ahdut Ha
Avoda in its first...
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rabbinic commentary on a
section of
Mishneh Torah,
which Schechter called Avodas Aharon.
After Hutner's
death in 1980,
Schechter joined the
Nesius (presidium)...
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Avodah or
Avoda (Hebrew: עֲבוֹדָה),
literally means "work, worship, and service" in Hebrew.
Avoda, or
Avodah may also
refer to:
Israeli Labor Party, Israeli...
- Kfar
Avoda (Hebrew: כפר עבודה, lit. 'Work Village') is an
institutional settlement that
operates a
center for
special education in
central Israel. Located...
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Worship is an act of
religious devotion usually directed towards a
deity or god. For many,
worship is not
about an emotion, it is more
about a recognition...
- half an hour per day is
dedicated to the
study of
Musar literature.
Kollel Avodas Levi is a
department of the
Yeshiva that is
composed of
older students,...
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Avodah Zarah (Hebrew: עבודה זרה, or "foreign worship",
meaning "idolatry" or "strange service") is the name of a
tractate of the Talmud,
located in Nezikin...
- Camp
Avoda is a
Jewish boys'
overnight camp
located on
Tispaquin Pond in Middleboro, M****achusetts. It has been in
continuous operation since the summer...
- הָעֲבוֹדָה הַיִּשְׂרְאֵלִית, romanized: Mifleget Ha
Avoda HaYisraelit),
commonly known as Ha
Avoda (Hebrew: הָעֲבוֹדָה, lit. 'The Labor'), was a social...
- was a
recognised authority in
Talmudic law. Ashke**** aut****d the
Sefer Avodas HaGersuhni.
Between 1649 and 1664, he
served as a
Rabbi in Prossnitz, Hanau...