- Mea
Shearim (Hebrew: מאה שערים, lit., "hundred gates"; contextually, "a
hundred fold", Ashke****
Hebrew and
Yiddish pronounciation: Meye Shorim) is one...
- many
other hardships. From Shefar'am, the
Sanhedrin transferred to Beit
Shearim (now part of the Beit She'arim necropolis),
where the
Sanhedrin was headed...
-
early 18th centuries) was a
Ukrainian Jewish woman,
author of
Shloshe Shearim ("Three Portals") the most
widely circulated of the tkhines, Yiddish-language...
- Beit
Shearim is the
Talmudic reference that the body of
Rabbi Judah the Prince,
after he had died in Sepphoris, was
carried for
burial at Beit
Shearim, during...
-
Haredi Jewish organization based in the
Israeli Haredi neighbourhoods Meah
Shearim in
Jerusalem and in
Ramat Beit Shemesh. The anti-Zionist
group is thought...
- to
mourn him, and
eighteen synagogues praised him and bore him to Bet
Shearim, and the
daylight remained until everyone reached his home (Ketubot 12...
- "No
lashon hara" sign in the Mea
Shearim quarter of Jerusalem...
-
Woman of the
Haredi burqa sect in Mea
Shearim, a
Jewish neighbourhood in Jerusalem, 2012...
- A
member of the
Haredi burqa sect in Meah
Shearim, Israel...
- Beit She'arim may
refer to: Beit She'arim (Roman-era
Jewish village)
Sheikh Bureik, the
Palestinian village which succeeded the
above Beit She'arim (moshav)...