- A
shtiebel (Yiddish: שטיבל, romanized: shtibl, lit. 'little room or house', pl. שטיבעלעך shtibelekh) is a
place used for
communal Jewish prayer. In contrast...
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sefer ha-hitlabtut [he] [Breakdown and Bereavement] (novel). Hotsaʼat
Shtibel. 1920. English: London,
Cornell Univ. Press, 1971; Philadelphia, JPS, 1971;...
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institution was the
Shtibel, the
private prayer gatherings opened by
adherents in
every town
which served as a
recruiting mechanism. The
Shtibel differed from...
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Yitzhak Shenhar, tr. חיי אנוש Haye-Enosh : Roman. (Tel Aviv:
Avraham Yosef Shtibel, 1935 (Korean) 인간의조건
Ingan Chokon (Seoul:
Hongsin Munhwasa, 2012) ISBN 9788970552156...
- Miss
Europe 1994
Natalie Cohen 1995 Jana
Kalmann Miri
Bohadana Michal Shtibel Ilona Katz Anat Bibi 1996 Taly
Lewenthal Liraz Mesilaty Ann
Konopny Kim...
- ISBN 978-0-02-866097-4. Tolstoy, Leo. Anna Karenina:
roman bi-shemoneh ḥalakim.
Translated by Triwosch,
Joseph Elijah. Warsaw: A. Y.
Shtibel. v t e...
- [Astonishment and
Renewal in Poetry] (in Hebrew). Warsaw:
Avraham Yosef Shtibel. 1938. Mi-pi
kushim [From the
Mouths of Blacks] (in Hebrew). New York:...
- "Communists vs. Clerics: the
Smolensk Choral Synagogue, the
Khislavichi Rov
Shtibel Synagogue and the NEP
Antireligious Campaign". The NEP Era:
Soviet Russia...
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Kensington Market at the turn of the century. At its founding, it was a
shtibel or
small storefront synagogue typical of
poorer Jewish immigrant communities...
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House Factory' 'translated from Russian: S. Herberg, Tel Aviv:
Israel Shtibel, 1934. (from Russian) Chernobyl,
Trends in Socialism; Translation: S. Herberg...