- (Hebrew: אוהל; plural:
ohelim, literally, "tent") is a
structure built around a
Jewish grave as a sign of
prominence of the deceased.
Ohelim cover the graves...
- Tzadikim"
organization (based in Israel) has
restored many
graves of
Tzadikim (
Ohelim) in Ukraine,
including the Baal Shem Tov's. A
guesthouse and
synagogue are...
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primarily inscribed with Hebrew, Portuguese, and Dutch, and
there exist several ohelim in the area as well, an
indication of the
Jewish community structures within...
- Prairies. In 1996 the
cemetery contained more than 8,000 graves.
There are two
ohelim (mausoleums) on the grounds,
erected in 1917 and 1947,
which house the remains...
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foundations of the
tombs of the
wealthier dead,
perhaps remnants of the so–called
ohelim. The
central part, on the
other hand, is
filled with children's graves....
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until now
dates back to 1802 and the most
recent one to 1949.
There are two
ohelim at the cemetery: one of
Rabbi Salomon Bochner, who died in 1828, who was...