- have
their own
autonomous governments, and
vaads with
governmental powers no
longer exist. Nevertheless,
Vaads empowered by the
Rabbinate and community...
-
receive a
formal reply. The
Academy replaced the
Hebrew Language Committee (
Vaʻad ha-lashon ha-ʻIvrit)
established in 1890 by
Eliezer Ben-Yehuda, who was...
-
Glenn Vaad (born c. 1941) is a
former legislator in the U.S.
state of Colorado.
First elected to the
Colorado House of
Representatives as a Republican...
- vote,
including 70.2% of
those ages 18 and over (vs. 82.6% countywide). The
Vaad in
Lakewood is an 11-member
council of
elders from the
Orthodox community...
- The
Vaad Ha'ir
Synagogue (Spanish:
Sinagoga Vaad Ha'ir) is a
Jewish congregation and synagogue,
located in the
Centro neighbourhood of Montevideo, Uruguay...
- The
Jewish National Council (JNC; Hebrew: ועד לאומי, Va'ad Le'umi), also
known as the
Jewish People's
Council was the main
national executive organ of...
-
Vaad Hatzalah (the
Rescue Committee or
Committee for Rescuing) was an
organization to
rescue Jews in
Europe from the Holocaust,
which was
founded in November...
-
Vaad Roshei Hashochtim of
Poland and
Lithuania (Council of
Leaders of the
Shochtim of
Poland and Lithuania) (He: ועד ראשי השוחטים דמדינת פולין וליטא) was...
- Star-K
Kosher Certification, also
known as the
Vaad Hakashrut of
Baltimore (Hebrew: ועד הכשרות דבאלטימאר), is a
kosher certification agency based in Baltimore...
- four branches:
Legislative Administrative Judicial Spiritual and cultural.
Vaad The
Cambridge Dictionary of
Judaism and
Jewish Culture, p. 117 (browse for...