- A synagogue, also
called a shul or a temple, is a
place of
worship for Jews and Samaritans. It has a
place for
prayer (the main
sanctuary and sometimes...
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According to
Jewish tradition the
Great ****embly (Hebrew: כְּנֶסֶת הַגְּדוֹלָה, romanized: Kəneset haGədōlā, also
translated as
Great Synagogue or Synod)...
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Keneset ha-Gedolah)
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- Karlin,
several of his
responsa are
rebuttals of
Chasidic practices. Fuenn,
Keneset Yisrael, p. 574 This article incorporates text from a
publication now...
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Sefer ha-Ḥayyim (p. 337; Hanover, 1862). He wrote:
Keneset Yeḥezḳel, responsa, Altona, 1732;
Tefillot le-Yarẓait,
prayers and rituals...
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scholarly correspondence with R.
Benveniste (1601–76), the
author of the
Keneset haGedolah, and with
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