- 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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colloquial diminutive of Stadt, 'city'; AHD)
Shtibl: A
small synagogue or
place of
prayer (שטיבל,
shtibl, 'little room'; cf. German: Stüberl; OED) Shtick:...
- the
shtiebelekh (Yiddish: שטיבעלעך, romanized: shtibelekh,
singular שטיבל
shtibl) of
Hasidic Judaism. The
Hebrew term is bet
knesset (בית כנסת) or "house...
- five
Jewish study halls (batei midrash) and also a H****idic
prayer hall (
shtibl). The old
synagogue burned down
during World War I, and a new synagogue...
- Reference. pp. 760–761. ISBN 978-0-02-866097-4.
Gerszon Góra, The
Gerer Shtibl —
Memories about a
little Ger
synagogue in
Poland Arthur Green, Ger Hasidic...
- Border" –
Rabbi David Seidenberg's site on
Chasidic music and eco-Torah
Shtibl Minyan "an
egalitarian community whose davening attempts to
fulfill the...
- Pakruojis, Šiauliai (commons) 1801
Together with
another wooden synagogue and a
Shtibl, also made of wood, it
formed the Shulhoyf; the
ensemble survived two fires...
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delivered by the head of the Vaad
Hayeshivos and the
rabbi of the
Gerrer shtibl where Rabbi Shapiro pra**** in his
final years. He was
survived by his widow...
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resemble churches,
whereas smaller meeting places—the shul, hevre, anshe, or
shtibl—can be
described as
conventicle settings.
Early Mormon meetings were sometimes...
- York, New York, USA, 13
January 2011, p40. "Culture:
Shakespeare in the
Shtibl". The
Jewish Daily Forward. "Report of the
Members of Council",
Annual Report...