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Batei Munkacs (Hebrew: בתי מונקאטש, lit. 'Munkacs Houses'), also
spelled Batei Munkatch,
officially Batei Munkacs Tiferes Zvi, is a
former courtyard neighborhood...
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Batei Ungarin (Hebrew: בתי אונגרין, lit.
Hungarian Houses) is a
Haredi Jewish neighborhood in Jerusalem, north-east of the Old City of Jerusalem. It was...
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Batei Saidoff (Hebrew: בתי סיידוף, "Saidoff Houses") is a
former courtyard neighborhood in
western Jerusalem.
Erected by
Yitzhak Saidoff, a
wealthy Bukharan...
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Batei Neitin is a
complex of
buildings originally constructed as an
expansion of the Mea
Shearim neighbourhood in Jerusalem. The
Batei Neitin neighbourhood...
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Batei Mahse (Hebrew: בתי מחסה; "Shelter for the Needy") is an
apartment complex built from 1857 to 1890 in the
Jewish Quarter of the Old City of Jerusalem...
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Batei Warsaw (Warsaw Houses) (also
known as
Nachalat Yaakov) is a
Haredi neighbourhood on the
outskirts of Mea Shearim, near
Kikar HaShabbat. It was...
- A beth
midrash (Hebrew: בית מדרש, "House of Learning"; pl.:
batei midrash), also beis
medrash or beit midrash, is a hall
dedicated for
Torah study, often...
- (plural of nachala, lit. "homestead")
include Batei Broide,
Batei Goral,
Batei Minsk,
Batei Munkacs,
Batei Rand, Bet Ya'acov, Even
Yisrael (built in 1875...
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Retrieved 3
September 2009. Gen.
Rabbah 7:4,
Midrash Chaseroth V'Yetheroth,
Batei Midrashoth, vol 2, p. 225 Chabad. "Rashi's
Commentary on Genesis". Retrieved...
- Din, lit. 'house of judgment', [bet ˈdin], Ashke****c: beis din, plural:
batei din) is a
rabbinical court of Judaism. In
ancient times, it was the building...