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Kollel Shomrei haChomos (Hebrew: כולל שומרי החומות) is a
financial charity institute or
kollel set up to
support the
community of Hungarian-Jews who emigrated...
- of Jerusalem. It was
built as a
yeshiva in the 1870s by
Kolel Shomrei HaChomos, an
organization of
Hungarian Jews, but was
abandoned after the
riots of...
- more
courteous distribution, the
Hungarians separated into
Kolel Shomrei HaChomos. The
first kollel – in the
modern sense of the term – in the
Jewish diaspora...
-
Lohamay Jerushalaim Ateret Cohanim Ohel
Yitzchak Synagogue,
former Shomrei HaChomos Synagogue or
Ungarin Shul (Hungarian synagogue) Ades Synagogue, also known...
- Zionism.
Sonnenfeld was one of the
leaders of the
Hungarian Kollel Shomrei HaChomos in Jerusalem, and was the
president of the
Burial Society.
Sonnenfeld did...
- Yerushalayim,
Tzidkat Rab Meir Baal
Haness Kollel Shomrei HaChomos,
Tzidkat Rabbi Meir Baal
Haness Kupath Rabbi Meir Baal
Haness,
Kolel Polen This disambiguation...
- the wife of
Rabbi Tuvia Aryeh Goldberger, a
member of the
Kollel Shomrei HaChomos. He is a
paternal ancestor of
Natasha Hausdorff, a
British barrister, international...
- Gaon.
Zilberman began his
teaching career as a
tester at
Kolel Shomrei HaChomos. In the 1960s, he was
instrumental in
founding the
Kaminetz and
Hadar Zion...
- Palestine. By 1873, he was a 23-year-old
student at the
Kollel Shomrei HaChomos and had a wife and a daughter. On the
night of 1
January 1873, Hershler...
- Strasberg [he].
After Fradkin's
death in 1902,
Goldberger was
replaced by
Avraham HaCohen,
because Goldberger was a Litvak. He
published the book
Torat Chessed...