-
larger portion of the site, just as had
those of
haBayyit
hagGadol (lit. 'the
Great House') and
haAzarah (lit. 'the court', but see
following note). Today...
-
Sanhedrin moved from
their chambers inside the
azarah (Chamber of Hewn Stone) to the
hanuyot (Talmud Rosh
ha-Shanah 31a). The
hanuyot were destro**** along...
-
Temple Court is
interpreted in
different ways by
scholars Temple Court or
Azarah, with the
Brazen Laver (kiyor), the
Altar of
Burnt Offerings (mizbe'ah)...
-
Pesach Gadol,
Tefillat Yesharim, and Ḥoli Ketem. Altona, 1775. Sha'arei
Azarah. Altona, 1776.
Divrei Emet uMishpaṭ
Shalom (n. d. and n. p.).
Megillat Sefer...
- Azazel: The
Kohen Gadol left the Holy and
walked to the east side of the
Azarah (Israelite courtyard). Near the
Nikanor Gate, he
rested his
hands on the...
- the mount, and
surrounding the
Temple building,
known as the
Sanctuary (
Azarah), was a low
fence (soreg)
designating the area
beyond which a non-Jew, or...
-
discussion see: Zeitlin, S. (April 1966). "Were
there three Torah-scrolls in the
Azarah?". The
Jewish Quarterly Review. New Series. 56 (4): 269–272. doi:10.2307/1453840...
- (right
under the
Siebenberg house), and go to a
place called The
Azarah. The
Azarah is
where official sacrifices took
place three times a year during...
-
between the
western wall of the Holy of
Holies and the
western wall of the
azarah (Temple courtyard). This area was also
known in
Hebrew as
achurei beit hakaporeth...
-
Jewish W****, 28
August 2013,
retrieved 16 June 2014. The
construct form of "
azarah" is "ezrat"
according to the Even
Shoshan dictionary. It
specifically mentions...