- A
Torah ark (also
known as the hekhal, Hebrew: היכל, or aron qodesh, אֲרוֹן קׄדֶש) is an
ornamental chamber in the
synagogue that
houses the
Torah scrolls...
- The
Shrine of the Book (Hebrew: היכל הספר,
Heikhal HaSefer) is a wing of the
Israel Museum in the
Givat Ram
neighborhood of
Jerusalem that
houses the...
- Lycée Maurice-Ravel [fr] Lycée Charles-de-Gaulle Lycée Beth
Yacov Lycée
Heikhal Menahem Sinaï
Other institutions: École Vitruve [fr] "Po****tions légales...
- ארון קודש Aron
Kodesh or 'holy chest' , and
alternatively called the
heikhal—היכל or 'temple' by
Sephardic Jews, is a
cabinet in
which the
Torah scrolls...
- mishk'notekha Yisra'el. Va'ani b'rov hasd'kha, avo veytekha,
eshtahaveh el
heikhal kodsh'kha b'yir'atekha. Adonai,
ahavti m'on
beitekha um'kom
mishkan k'vodekha...
- The
Heichal Shlomo (Hebrew: היכל שְׁלֹמֹה, romanized:
Heikhal Shlomo, lit. 'Palace of Solomon';
hence Hekhal of Solomon) is a building,
which houses a...
- states: "When
building a
synagogue ... a
heikhal should be
built to hold a
Torah scroll in it. The
heikhal should be
built in the
direction of prayer...
-
overlook the building. The
interior of the
synagogue uses a
unique circular heikhal (Torah ark) and a
wooden Teba (Bimah)
carved by
famous local Cabinet makers...
- Hélène-Boucher Lycée Maurice-Ravel Lycée Charles-de-Gaulle Lycée Beth
Yacov Lycée
Heikhal Menahem Sinaï
Closed schools Lycée
professionnel Mariano-Fortuny (17th...
-
probable etymology of
Semitic words for "palace, temple", such as
Hebrew היכל
heikhal, and
Arabic هيكل haykal. It has thus been
speculated that the word É originated...