- of the
Torah.
After the
portion of the
Torah is read, the
recipient recites another blessing.
Babylonian Jewry completed the
reading of the
Torah within...
-
scholar in Skokie, Illinois.
After twenty five
years at the Beis
HaMidrash LaTorah yeshiva of the
Hebrew Theological College, he
became its rosh
yeshiva (dean/head...
- ISBN 0-8276-0822-5
Kenneth S. Goldrich. "Yad
LaTorah; Laws and
Customs of the
Torah Service. A
Guide for Gabba'im and
Torah Readers. ISBN 0-8381-0216-6 Available...
- Forward. 23
January 2009. p. 11. Yad
LaTorah: Laws and
Customs of the
Torah Service - A
Guide for Gabba'im and
Torah Readers by
Kenneth Goldrich, published...
- The
Mishneh Torah (Hebrew: מִשְׁנֵה תוֹרָה, lit. 'repetition of the
Torah'), also
known as
Sefer Yad ha-Hazaka (ספר יד החזקה, 'book of the
strong hand')...
- The
composition of the
Torah (or Pentateuch, the
first five
books of the
Hebrew Bible—Genesis, Exodus, Leviticus, Numbers, and Deuteronomy) was a process...
- 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...
-
Preface to Au nom de
la Torah: une
histoire de l’opposition
juive au sionisme, p.ix
Rabbi Baruch Horowitz,Preface to Au nom de
la Torah: une
histoire de l’opposition...
- the
blessing that is
traditionally chanted before the
Aliyah La-
Torah (reading of the
Torah).
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Hebrew has always...
- M****oret
Seyag la-
Torah (correct ed. Florence, 1750); to
Menahem Lonzano, who
composed a
treatise on the
Masorah of the
Pentateuch entitled "Or
Torah"; and in...