- A synagogue, also
called a
shul or a temple, is a
place of
worship for Jews and Samaritans. It has a
place for
prayer (the main
sanctuary and sometimes...
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Brian Shul (8
February 1948 – 20 May 2023) was an
American pilot and photographer. A
Vietnam War-era
attack pilot and a
major in the
United States Air...
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village Shul, Mohr, a
village Shul, Sepidan, a
village Kalgah, Fars,
Sepidan County, a
village also
known as
Shūl Shul, Zarqan, a
village Brian Shul (1948-2023)...
- Scottsdale,
there is the
Jewish Community Center of
Phoenix and the New
Shul. The
community center was
originally in
central Phoenix, it had eventually...
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Shul-utul (Sumerian: 𒀭𒂄𒀖𒇻, Dšul-utul₁₀) or
Shul-utula was the
personal god of the
rulers of the
Mesopotamian Ur-Nanshe
dynasty of Lagash. His name...
- Reform, Conservative, Orthodox, and Reconstructionist. The
Breed Street Shul in East Los Angeles,
built in 1923, was the
largest synagogue west of Chicago...
- A
Carlebach minyan or neo-Hasidic
minyan is a
Jewish prayer service that
follows the
style of
Rabbi Shlomo Carlebach and uses the
melodies he composed...
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December 2023.
Retrieved 12
December 2023. "Synagogues in
Monte Carlo –
Shuls in
Monte Carlo –
Jewish Temples in
Monte Carlo". Mavensearch.com. 6 July...
- The
White Shul,
officially Congregation Kneseth Israel (Hebrew: ק׳׳ק כנסת ישראל), is an
Orthodox Jewish congregation and
synagogue located in Far Rockaway...
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Shul or Kord
Shul (Persian: كردشول), also
rendered as Kurd
Shul, may
refer to:
Kordshuli tribe in Fars
province of Iran Kord
Shul,
Eqlid Kord-e
Shul,...