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Bukharan Quarter (Hebrew: שכונת הבוכרים,
Shkhunat HaBukharim), also
HaBukharim Quarter or
Bukharim Quarter, is a
neighborhood in the
center of Jerusalem...
- for
founding the new
Jerusalem neighborhood of
Rehovot HaBukharim (later
shortened to
Bukharim) in 1891. He
himself built a
complex of
apartments for...
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Torah reading (Hebrew: קריאת התורה, K'riat
haTorah, "Reading [of] the Torah"; Ashke****c pronunciation:
Kriyas haTorah) is a
Jewish religious tradition that...
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began when his son,
Rabbi David Kaduri, who ran a
poultry store in the
Bukharim Market,
decided to
found a
proper yeshivah organization under his father...
- (מִזְרָחִי) in singular, and
alternatively referred to as
Oriental Jews or Edot
HaMizrach (עֲדוֹת־הַמִּזְרָח, lit. 'Communities of the East'), are
terms used...
- or
alternatively the Holy
Temple (Hebrew: בֵּית־הַמִּקְדָּשׁ, Modern: Bēt
haMīqdaš, Tiberian: Bēṯ hamMīqdāš; Arabic: بيت المقدس, Bayt al-Maqdis), refers...
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consisting of 19
strophes on w****days and
seven on
Sabbath days and 9 on Rosh
haShana Mussaf. It is the
essential component of
Jewish services, and is the...
- man is evil" (Biblical Hebrew: יֵצֶר לֵב הָאָדָם רַע, romanized: yetzer lev-
ha-adam ra),
which occurs twice at the
beginning of the
Torah (Genesis 6:5 and...
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Workers Party),
established in 1930 with the
amalgamation of
Achdut HaAvodah and
HaPoel
HaZair—was
obliged at last to
admit that
there existed a Palestinian-Arab...
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Modern Orthodoxy, the laws
concerning niddah are also
referred to as
Taharat haMishpacha (טָהֳרַת הַמִּשְׁפָּחָה,
Hebrew for
family purity), an apologetic...