- In Judaism, a
person who is
shomer Shabbat or
shomer Shabbos (plural shomré
Shabbat or
shomrei Shabbos; Hebrew: שומר שבת, "Sabbath observer", sometimes...
- In
Jewish religious law (halacha), a
shomer (Hebrew: שומר, pl. שומרים, shomrim) is a
Jewish legal guardian entrusted with the
custody and care of another's...
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Shomer Emunim (Hebrew: שומרי אמונים,
meaning "Guardian of the Faith") is a devout,
insular Hasidic group based in Jerusalem. It was
founded in the 20th...
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Yisrael Shomer (Hebrew: ישראל שומר, born 30
August 1977) is an
officer in the
Israeli Defense Forces with the rank of
brigadier general. He
currently serves...
- attraction. A
person who
abides by this
halakha is
colloquially described as a
shomer negiah ("one
observant of negiah"). The laws of
negiah are
typically followed...
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communities in Palestine. By 1910
Yehezkel Henkin was the
first of the
Shomer people to ride
horseback so he
became a
riding guard. He
taught other “Watchmen”...
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Chaim Sheba Medical Center at Tel Ha
Shomer (Hebrew: המרכז הרפואי ע"ש חיים שיבא – תל השומר), also
known as Tel Ha
Shomer Hospital, is the
largest hospital...
- Bnei
Akiva (Hebrew: בְּנֵי עֲקִיבָא, /bneɪ əkivə/, "Children of Akiva") is the
largest religious Zionist youth movement in the world, with over 125,000...
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origin affiliation. Many of them (and
their offspring)
define themselves as
Shomer Masoret (or Masorti), even if some or part of
their lifestyle's customs...
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Kashrut (also
kashruth or kashrus, כַּשְׁרוּת) is a set of
dietary laws
dealing with the
foods that
Jewish people are
permitted to eat and how
those foods...