- Beit
Hinuch (Hebrew: בית חינוך) is a High
school in the
German Colony neighbourhood in Jerusalem. Beit
Hinuch was
founded in 1939. It was the
third Hebrew...
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school in Bet
HaKerem neighbourhood of Jerusalem, and
later attended Beit
Hinuch high
school in the city.
Following his graduation, he
enlisted to the IDF...
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family relocated when he was one year old. He
enrolled in the Tel Aviv Beit
Hinuch Leyaldei Ovdim (בית חינוך לילדי עובדים, "School
House for Workers' Children")...
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movement were
among the
founders of the
Berlin Jewish Free School, or
Hevrat Hinuch Ne'arim (Society for the
Education of Boys), the
first institution in Ashke****...
- Temple-only
commandments appears to be much
lower than 293 (for example,
Sefer ha
Hinuch only
counted 201 such commandments), it
seems that the
overall count of...
- Ayanot. Eshkol, Levi (1969). The
Covenant of the Land (in Hebrew).
Tarbut ve
Hinuch. Aronson, Shlomo. "Leadership,
preventive war and
territorial expansion:...
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established its own government-funded
religious education system called MaAyan Ha
Hinuch HaTorani,
which became po****r in poor
Sephardic towns,
increasing the party's...
- state-religious (Mamlachti dati),
independent religious (חרדי
Haredi or חינוך עצמאי
Ḥinuch Atzmai), and Arab.
There are also
private schools which reflect the philosophies...
- scholar.
Dykman was born in 1917 in Warsaw, Poland. He
attended school at the
Hinuch Hebrew Gymnasium, and then
studied the
classics at the
Institute of Jewish...
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immigrated to
Mandatory Palestine the
following year. He
attended Beit
Hinuch high
school in Jerusalem, and went on to
study architecture and
urban construction...