- Ohel (Hebrew: אוהל; plural: ohelim, literally, "tent") is a
structure built around a
Jewish grave as a sign of
prominence of the deceased.
Ohelim cover...
-
Mishnaic Hebrew without any
shift in meaning. Compare, for example, BH
ohalim and MH ahilot. Coogan,
Michael (2014). The Ten Commandments: A
Short History...
- "Halacha in Our Times" -
Halacha b'Yameinu "He Who
Dwells in Tents" -
Yosheiv Ohalim.
Lectures on the
Talmudic Tractates Ketubot and Kiddushin. [1] "Torah MiTzion...
- synagogues, a beth
midrash house of learning, a mikveh, the
cemetery with
ohalim, an orphanage, a
retirement home,
three elementary schools, two high schools...
-
Hanita Junction (899, 8990)
Hanna Junction (65, 652)
HaNokdim Junction (
Ohalim Junction) (40, 406)
HaOgen Junction (4, 5700) Har
Eitan Junction (395, 3965)...
- (מחאת הנדל"ן
Mechaat HaNadlan), the
Tents protest (מחאת האוהלים
Mechaat Ha
Ohalim) and less
frequently the
middle class protest (מחאת מעמד הביניים Mechaat...
- 1955. pub. Amichai, 93 p. -
Stories for
children and
childhood memories.
Ohalim BaRuach (lit.
tents in the wind), 1955. - A play
Arachim BeTenuat HaAvoda...
-
other hand, in his
Sefer Ha-Shorashim, s.v. אהל,
thought that the word "
ohalim" in
Numbers 24:6
meant sandalwood. The
second and
final adjunct added to...
-
religious girls that
unconventionally taught Talmud (1975–1990), and of the
Ohalim movement of
neighbourhood ****ociations (1973–1979); she was also founding...
-
dropped out of
school and
organized themselves into gangs. In response,
Ohalim, an
urban protest movement that
promoted "positive activity"
among disadvantaged...