- The
Machzike Hadath (transliterated from
Hebrew as 'Upholders of Faith'), also
known as the
Spitalfields Great Synagogue, is an
Orthodox Jewish congregation...
- the
Agudat Yisrael.
Spira established elementary schools under the name "
Machzike Torah."[citation needed] He
founded a
yeshiva (rabbinical college) in Munkacs...
- the war. In 1916, he
became rabbi of the
Spitalfields Great Synagogue (
Machzike Hadath, "upholders of the law"), an
immigrant Orthodox community located...
- last 100 years. It is also used to name shuls, such as a
predecessor to
Machzike Hadath in London, a
Gateshead synagogue (founded in 1897), and one in Boro...
- 1891, the
building was
adopted by yet
another community: it
became the
Machzike Hadath, the
Spitalfields Great Synagogue.
During this time (see History...
-
Lincoln Institute, the
former site of the
Golders Green Beth Hamedrash. The
Machzike Hadath Synagogue moved to
Golders Green in the 1970s,
opening its present...
-
Judaism St John's Wood
website Lubavitch of
Edgware Chabad Edgware website Machzike Hadath Federation of
Synagogues Golders Green website Magen Avot Uni****...
-
appointed to this post in 2004,
after having served as a
dayan of the
Machzike Had****
community of Antwerp, Belgium.
Weiss was a
British national. According...
- in
London towards the end of 1931,
where he was
appointed rabbi of the
Machzike Hadath community in London's East End. In 1934
Chief Rabbi Joseph H. Hertz...
-
Church at the
eastern extremity of
Fournier Street was
converted into the
Machzike Hadath Synagogue. This
building had been
constructed as a
Huguenot Chapel...