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Shmira (Hebrew: שְׁמִירָה, 'protection') or
Shomrim (Hebrew: שׁוֹמְרִים, 'watchers', 'guards') are
organizations of
proactive volunteer Jewish civilian...
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Shomrim or
Shemira are
Hebrew words meaning "watchers", "guards" and "protection", and may
refer to:
Shomrim,
Orthodox Jewish civilian volunteer patrols...
- שומר, pl. שומרים,
shomrim) is a
Jewish legal guardian entrusted with the
custody and care of another's object. The laws of
shomrim (pl. "keepers"; "watchmen")...
- The
Shomrim Societies are
fraternal organizations of
Jewish members of
police departments, such as the New York City
Police Department and the Chicago...
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called a
shomer (שומר), and a
female guardian is a
shomeret (שומרת).
Shomrim (plural, שומרים) are
people who
perform shemira. In Israel,
shemira refers...
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volunteers from New York and
other states coordinated by the
Brooklyn South Shomrim volunteer civilian patrol. His
dismembered body was
found in the Kensington...
- (the
Hebrew word for rescue) and a
volunteer community watch group called Shomrim (the
Hebrew word for watchmen) are run by, and
largely for, the Jewish...
- Changing". Haaretz. "
Shomrim - The
Changing Face of the Golan:
Record Number of
Druze Requesting Israeli Citizenship". www.
shomrim.news. Luis
Ramirez (2...
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shomrim,
guards or Chaperones), who
would serve to
provide a
check on the man's behavior. Generally, Torah-observant
Jewish men
qualify as
shomrim. Female...
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casket is not used in most cemeteries. The
society may also
provide shomrim, or watchers, to
guard the body from theft, vermin, or
desecration until...