- Look up kehilla or
kehillah in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Kehilla or
kehillah (Hebrew: קהילה)
means "congregation" in Hebrew. The term may refer...
- Eisenstadt, Austria) and its
surrounding area. The
groups are
known as
Sheva Kehillot in Hebrew. The
communities were
established after 1670, when Paul I, 1st...
- The
Kehilla (pl.:
Kehillot) is the
local Jewish communal structure that was
reinstated in the
early twentieth century as a modern, secular, and religious...
- The
Mediene is the name
given to all the
Jewish kehillot in the
Netherlands outside of the
capital Amsterdam, the
historical center of
Dutch Judaism. From...
- is
recorded as
having been p****ed in 1580.
Seventy delegates from
local kehillot met to
discuss taxation and
other issues important to the
Jewish community...
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Pinkas ha
Kehillot or
Pinkas Ha-kehilot, (Hebrew: פנקס הקהילות;
notebook of the [Jewish] communities; plural:
Pinkasei ha
Kehillot)
Encyclopedia of Jewish...
-
concentrated in the
famous "Seven Communities" (Siebengemeinden/Sheva
kehillot) in Eisenstadt, Mattersburg, Kittsee, Frauenkirchen, Kobersdorf, Lackenbach...
- 13-1659707
Legal status 501(c)(3)
religious organization Purpose To
strengthen kehillot; to
ensure there are
thriving centers of
Jewish practice across North America...
- America, the
former Soviet Union, Africa, Asia, and Australia. More than 140
kehillot (communities) are
affiliated with
Masorti Olami in Argentina, Aruba, Australia...
- justice. A
staunchly secular party, the
Jewish Labour Bund took part in
kehillot elections in the
Second Polish Republic. The
Bundists reviled the religious...