- kolel
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English syllables. 2014.
English syllables. 2014.
KOLEL — (Heb. כּוֹלֵל; literally comprehensive, embracing all ), a word used in comparatively recent times to describe two entirely different groups. (1) It refers to a group of Ashkenazi Jews in Ereẓ Israel all originally from one country or from one… … Encyclopedia of Judaism
Kolel Chibas Yerushalayim — Kolel Chibas Jerusalem ( he. כולל חיבת ירושלים), also known as the Charity of Rabbi Meir Ba al Ha Nes named after the great 2nd century Jewish sage Rabbi Meir is a large charitable organization based in Jerusalem s Meah Shearim… … Wikipedia
Kolel Shomrei HaChomos — (Hebrew: כולל שומרי החומות) is the financial charity institute to hand support to the Hungarian Jews who went up to the Holy Land, hence it is calle by many the Hungarian Kollel . The Hungarians separated themselves in 1858 from its mother… … Wikipedia
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Kokva-Kolel — Infobox Settlement official name =Kokva Kolel native name = pushpin pushpin mapsize =300 subdivision type = Country subdivision name = flag|Azerbaijan subdivision type1 = Rayon subdivision name1 =Khojavend leader title = leader name = established … Wikipedia
ḤALUKKAH — (Heb. חֲלֻקָּה), financial allowance for the support of the inhabitants of Ereẓ Israel from the contributions of their coreligionists in the Diaspora. In a wider sense, ḥalukkah denotes the organized method of this support and the institutions… … Encyclopedia of Judaism
Halukka — The halukka (Hebrew: החלוקה) was an organized distribution and collection of funds for the residents of the Yishuv haYashan in the Holy Land; which were organized into Kolelim. Sympathizing Jews in the diaspora formed a standing committee,… … Wikipedia
EDUCATION, JEWISH — This entry is arranged according to the following outline. Bibliography at the end of a section is indicated by (†). in the biblical period the nature of the sources historical survey the patriarchal period and the settlement the kingdom the… … Encyclopedia of Judaism
NADDAF, ABRAHAM ḤAYYIM — (1866–1940). Born in San a , Yemen, to a family of rabbis and communal leaders, he settled in Jerusalem in 1891 with R. Shalom Alsheikh , his close friend and partner for many years in the leadership of the Yemenite community in Jerusalem. From… … Encyclopedia of Judaism
RELIGIOUS LIFE AND COMMUNITIES — Jews UNDER OTTOMAN RULE The Jews of the pre Zionist old yishuv, both sephardim (from the Orient) and ashkenazim (of European origin), dedicated their lives to the fulfillment of religious precepts: the study of the torah and the meticulous… … Encyclopedia of Judaism