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Hakhel (Hebrew: הקהל haqhēl) is a
biblical commandment of ****embling all
Israelite men,
women and children, as well as converts, to ****emble and hear the...
- 2019. Appel,
Gershion (Fall 1959). "A
Revival of the
Ancient ****embly of
Hakhel". Tradition: A
Journal of
Orthodox Jewish Thought. 2 (1): 119–127. JSTOR 23255504...
- "Five Scrolls"), parts of the Hebrew
Bible traditionally grouped together Hakhel, biblical commandment to ****emble for a
Torah reading Ktav Ashuri, the Aramaic...
- The
mitzvah of
Torah reading was
based on the
Biblical commandment of
Hakhel (Deuteronomy 31:10–13), by
which once
every 7
years the
entire people was...
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September 25, 2022 (Observed
every seven years)
Jewish calendar year 5783 -
Hakhel -
Observed every seven years,
comes after Shimita year.
Purim Meshulash...
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commandment of
Hakhel, by
which once
every 7
years the
entire people was to be
gathered to hear
Deuteronomy read to them. Traditionally, the
Hakhel reading was...
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ignore it." (Deuteronomy 22:1–3)
According to Maimonides,
during the
mitzvah hakhel (a
public Torah reading by the King of
Israel every seventh year) a large...
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Retrieved 10 June 2009. "NYC
Haztalah Purim Drinking Campaign" (PDF).
hakhel.info. A
brief description of
their Two-Tier
system can be
found at Chevra...
- the
Temple in
Jerusalem at
which the king
would read the
Torah during the
Hakhel ceremony every seven years at the
Feast of
Tabernacles (Deuteronomy 31:10–13)...
- The
Israeli Jewish Congress -
HAKHEL was
founded in 2012 (abbreviation IJC ) and is
based in Israel. It
represents the
Jewish Community of
Israel in relation...