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Tafilah (Arabic: الطفيلة, romanized: 'aṭ-Ṭafīlah, [atˤ.tˤa.fiː.la]), also
spelled Tafila, is a city with a po****tion of 27,559
people in southwestern...
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Shaare Tefila or Shaarei/Shaarey Tfiloh/Tphiloh (Hebrew: שַׁעֲרֵי תְפִלָה "Gates of Prayer") may
refer to the
following synagogues: Shaaré
Tefila Synagogue...
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Temple Shaaray Tefila (Hebrew: שערי תפילה, lit. 'Gates of Prayer') is a
Reform Jewish synagogue located at 250 East 79th
Street (at the
corner of 2nd Avenue)...
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Shaare Tefila Congregation v. Cobb, 481 U.S. 615 (1987), was a
United States Supreme Court case in
which the
Court held that
Jewish people can file racial...
- The Shaaré
Tefila Synagogue, also
known as the
Anzarut Synagogue, or
Charbit Synagogue, was a
former Jewish synagogue, that was
located in the Camp Sheraz...
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Tefilat HaDerech (Hebrew: תפילת הדרך) or the Traveler's
Prayer or Wayfarer's
Prayer in English, is a
prayer for a safe
journey recited by Jews, when they...
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Broza wrote the 14
melodies in 14 days and
turned them into an album,
Tefila. Also in 2022, he
contributed a guitar-based
original score to the film...
- 1965 and 2011,
White Oak was home to
Shaare Tefila Congregation, a
Conservative synagogue.
Shaare Tefila was
originally founded in
Riggs Park, a historically...
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annual appearances at the Children's
Museum of
Manhattan and
Temple Shaaray Tefila in
honor of
Martin Luther King Day. As part of
their philosophy of giving...
- Bernstein's
childhood synagogue in Roxbury, M****achusetts (Temple
Mishkan Tefila). He
hosted a w****ly
radio program on Boston's WORL and was
heard often...