- romanized: Kanīs Mā'ghīn Abrā'hām; Hebrew: בית הכנסת מגן אברהם, romanized: Beth
HaKenesset Magen Avraham) is an
Orthodox Jewish congregation and synagogue, located...
- Jerusalem:
Ha-makhon le-limudei
mitzvot ha-aretz. p. 150. OCLC 1284902315. Duran,
Solomon (1998).
Moshe Sovel (ed.).
Questions &
Responsa (Sefer
ha-Rashbash)...
- hazzan.
Early sources in the
Mishnah refer to a
position called chazzan hakenesset,
which involved leadership roles in
public prayer,
although not necessarily...
- 2051°E / 31.7783; 35.2051 The
Knesset Menorah (Hebrew: מנורת הכנסת
Menorat HaKnesset) is a
bronze menorah that is 4.30
meters high and 3.5
meters wide and...
-
several scholarly works, most
notably the
widely cited Shiyurei Kenesset HaGedolah and
Kenesset HaGedolah,
halakhic commentaries to the Arba'ah
Turim and Shulhan...
-
priest Tzvi
Hirsch Spira,
Darhei Teshuva 7,
quoting Chaim Benveniste's
Kenesset HaGedolah Tzvi
Hirsch Spira,
Darhei Teshuva 7
Jacob ben Asher,
Yoreh De'ah...
-
without the need to
prove they
intended to
cause serious bodily harm.' The
Kenesset grants Final Approval:
Minimal Sentences for Rock Throwers, Cancellation...
- at
Constantinople and
later at Smyrna,
author of
Shiyurei Kenesset HaGedolah and
Kenesset HaGedolah.
Immanuel Benveniste (1608–1664) a
notable printer...
- Morocco. It is also
known as the Bet
Ha-Knesset
Simon Attias, M'sod
Attias and
Shaarei T'filah (bet
kenesset, 'house of ****embly' or Hebrew: בית תפילה...
-
brother of
Hakham Chaim Benveniste,
renowned for his
influential work, ''
Kenesset ha-Gedolah''. Both
Joshua and
Hayyim studied under Hakham Joseph Trani at...