- 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...
-
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...
- (כָּחָל) is a
settlement in Galilee, Israel.
Kahal may also
refer to:
Qahal (קהל), a
theocratic organization in
ancient Israel, and kahal, a Jewish...
- Bessarabia's
autonomy was
removed in 1828, Poland's in 1830 and the
Jewish Qahal was
abolished in 1843. As an
exception to this trend,
Finland was able to...
-
several churches. In 1553, the
Kazimierz district council gave the
Jewish Qahal (council of a
Jewish self-governing community) a
licence for the
right to...
- the
Middle Ages, some Ashke****
Jewish communities were
governed by
qahal. The
qahal had
regulatory control over
Jewish communities in a
given region; they...
- 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...
-
Bevis Marks Synagogue,
officially Qahal Kadosh Sha'ar ha-Shamayim (Hebrew: קָהָל קָדוֹשׁ שַׁעַר הַשָׁמַיִם, lit. 'Holy
Congregation Gate of Heaven'),...
-
early twentieth century as a modern, secular, and
religious sequel of the
qahal in
Central and
Eastern Europe, more
particularly in Poland's
Second Republic...