- A
kollel (also kolel) (Hebrew: כולל \ כּוֹלֵל, kólel, pl. כוללים \ כּוֹלְלִים, kolelím, a "gathering" or "collection" [of scholars]) is an
institute for...
- Meir Baal
Haness Kollel Polen (Poland)
Varsha (Warsaw) (Hebrew קופת רמבעה"ן כולל פולין ורשה / וארשא). He was also
known as The
Chiddushei HaRim (החדושי...
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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...
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kollel (postgraduate institute)
opened in 1922, to
train graduates for the rabbinate. Bloch's son-in-law
Chaim Mordechai Katz was dean (rosh
hakollel)...
- origin, the
Nusach Sefard reached a
believed "thirteenth gate" (Shaar
ha-
Kollel) in
Heaven for
those who do not know
their own tribe.
Nusach Sefard, with...
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superior Nusach Sefard would reach a
believed "thirteenth gate" (Shaar
ha-
Kollel) in Heaven.
Prayer books containing some
version of the
Sephardic rite...
- Yerushalayim,
Tzidkat Rab Meir Baal
Haness Kollel Shomrei HaChomos,
Tzidkat Rabbi Meir Baal
Haness Kupath Rabbi Meir Baal
Haness,
Kolel Polen This disambiguation...
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Kovno Kollel also
known as
Kollel Perushim of
Kovno or
Kollel Knesses Beis Yitzchok, was a
kollel located in Kaunas, Lithuania. It was
founded in 1877...
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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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yeshiva for post high
school students (Beis
Medrash Bochurim), and the
Kollel for
married students (yungerleit—literally
translated as "young men"). The...