- The
qahal (Hebrew: קהל),
sometimes spelled kahal, was a
theocratic organizational structure in
ancient Israelite society according to the
Hebrew Bible...
- the
Russian Orthodox Church. He
advanced conspiracy theories against the
Qahal and the Talmud. Brafman's
works The
Local and
Universal Jewish Brotherhoods...
- the age
limit was 12–25, and it was left to the
discretion of the
Jewish qahal to
choose conscripts from
whatever age they decided. Thus in practice, Jewish...
- (כָּחָל) is a
settlement in Galilee, Israel.
Kahal may also
refer to:
Qahal (קהל), a
theocratic organization in
ancient Israel, and kahal, a Jewish...
- communal-administration
autonomy to the Jews and laid the
foundation for the
power of the
Qahal, or
autonomous Jewish community.
According to some sources,
about three-quarters...
-
agents of the
local qahal and
consequently converted to the
Russian Orthodox Church and aut****d
polemics against the
Talmud and the
qahal.
Brafman claimed...
-
Calendar of the
Qahal, 5591 (1831)...
-
Sephardi Jews and
Romaniote Jews
generally use the term kal (from the
Hebrew qahal "community").
Spanish and
Portuguese Jews call the
synagogue an
esnoga and...
-
Congregational church,
Protestant churches in the
Reformed (Calvinist)
tradition Qahal, an
Israelite organizational structure often translated as 'congregation'...
-
village in
Estonia Kahal (disambiguation), an
etymologically related term
Qahal,
ancient Israelite organizational structure Minyan,
quorum of ten Jewish...