「ashkenazi」の共起表現一覧(1語右で並び替え)
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Uziel, Israel has had two chief rabbis, one | Ashkenazi and one Sephardi. |
of a number of genetic diseases in both the | Ashkenazi and Sephardi communities, several organisati |
He studied the Kabbala under Israel | Ashkenazi and Jacob Zemah, and he wrote a great number |
tirement of both chief of general staff Gabi | Ashkenazi and Israel Security Agency head Yuval Diskin |
Ruth Behar is half | Ashkenazi and half Sephardic. |
Ashkenazi announced that he would not under any circum | |
Lior | Ashkenazi as Uriel Shkolnik |
bi Bruna is best known as one of the primary | Ashkenazi authorities quoted by Moses Isserles in the |
The London Beth Din is the | Ashkenazi Beth Din of the United Synagogue, the larges |
s wife Hannah are buried in the Brady Street | Ashkenazi Cemetery in Whitechapel. |
he Board of Deputies of British Jews for the | Ashkenazi Central Synagogue in Great Portland Street, |
cated on May 8, 1929, in the presence of the | Ashkenazi chief rabbi, Rabbi Abraham Isaac Kook. |
inate of the Israel Defense Forces and third | Ashkenazi Chief Rabbi of Israel |
riel was a leading candidate for the Israeli | Ashkenazi Chief Rabbi. |
Ashkenazi commanded Fort Budapest, an Israeli fortific | |
oat-shaped tevah (reading platform, known in | Ashkenazi communities as a bimah). |
aon are credited with having revitalized the | Ashkenazi community in Eretz Yisrael during their era. |
Safed or Tiberias, but a few established an | Ashkenazi community in Jerusalem, rebuilding the ruins |
the synagogue is associated by name with the | Ashkenazi community, today it serves as a place of wor |
tern Europe, the synagogue came to serve the | Ashkenazi community. |
ng that when he was in office he, Diskin and | Ashkenazi could “block any dangerous adventure." |
Ashkenazi designed the Shittah to cover the whole Talm | |
Ashkenazi first became rabbi in Egypt 1538-60, probabl | |
liturgy and halakha, R. HaLevi also includes | Ashkenazi halakhic positions and customs in his books |
They are the Sephardic equivalent to the | Ashkenazi hamantashen. |
ng Sephardi Jews, but is also widely used by | Ashkenazi Haredi Jews. |
It represents a large section of the | Ashkenazi Haredi community and provides facilities suc |
Spiritual leaders of the | Ashkenazi Haredi community who reside in Har Nof are t |
Banner of the Torah) is an | Ashkenazi Haredi political party in Israel. |
of Breslov which is connected to the larger | Ashkenazi Hasidic community, centered in Meah Shearim. |
r, made more enemies for him, and, like Zebi | Ashkenazi, he had to leave the city (1714). |
They established the first | Ashkenazi Hebrew congregation in 1841. |
The | Ashkenazi helzel recalls to mind the tebit, the cholen |
Whereas charoset in | Ashkenazi homes is a blend of chopped apples and nuts |
Ashkenazi, however, naturally declined to return this | |
Many of the new | Ashkenazi immigrants were poor, contrary to their rela |
In 1717 he replaced Rabbi Tzvi | Ashkenazi in the chief rabbinate of Lemberg; and thenc |
Ashkenazi in rescue efforts in 1999 in Izmit, Turkey | |
Ashkenazi is also the author of a collection of respon | |
Ashkenazi is the former head of the Medical Services a | |
Ashkenazi is the Director of the Urban Terrorism Prepa | |
entric Israeli definition- anyone that isn't | Ashkenazi is called "Sephardi", chuck-'em-all-in-the-s |
January 1 - Lior | Ashkenazi, Israeli screen and stage actor. |
the business system and must pretend to be a | Ashkenazi Jew in order to woo the boss's daughter (pla |
y from Texas, Greenberg is Black and also an | Ashkenazi Jew, the son of a Russian Jewish immigrant f |
Noar is an | Ashkenazi Jew. |
Approximately 32% of people with | Ashkenazi Jewish ancestry are in haplogroup K. |
Goldman came from a | Ashkenazi Jewish family, the son of Ella and Wolf Gold |
Traditionally known as an Italian and | Ashkenazi Jewish neighborhood, it is also home to a si |
They are popular in the | Ashkenazi Jewish community and are typically eaten on |
onnier family is a wealthy Swedish family of | Ashkenazi Jewish origin, active in the publishing busi |
ongregation of Miami" is a synagogue used by | Ashkenazi Jewish Cuban expatriates in Miami Beach, Flo |
Moshe Stiller in Helsinki, his family was of | Ashkenazi Jewish heritage, having lived in Russia and |
f Light) is a synagogue serving the Orthodox | Ashkenazi Jewish community in Saint Laurent, Quebec, C |
st 11, 2006, and "-witz," a common ending of | Ashkenazi Jewish surnames. |
a Sephardic North African community in which | Ashkenazi Jewish surnames are actually virtually non-e |
similar name as having been a leader of the | Ashkenazi Jewish community in Kingston, Jamaica in var |
onflicts between Beit She'an's Sephardic and | Ashkenazi Jewish communities and by building connectio |
Helzel is an | Ashkenazi Jewish dish. |
Field is of | Ashkenazi Jewish heritage. |
Farfel is most prevalent in | Ashkenazi Jewish cuisine. |
aku's registered lawyers and physicians were | Ashkenazi Jewish as well. |
was born in the Danubian town of Ruse to an | Ashkenazi Jewish Bulgarian family. |
with that, 6 of the 26 Baku Commissars were | Ashkenazi Jewish. |
A second large wave of | Ashkenazi Jews came to Istanbul during the 1930s and 1 |
by various subgroups, mainly Mountain Jews, | Ashkenazi Jews and Georgian Jews. |
c Lithuanian halachic authorities for Haredi | Ashkenazi Jews living in Israel. |
London Synagogue was established in 1888 by | Ashkenazi Jews who had immigrated from Eastern Europe. |
his suggested that the male ancestors of the | Ashkenazi Jews could be traced mostly to the Middle Ea |
introduced in South Africa, small numbers of | Ashkenazi Jews arrived from Britain and Germany. |
also a smaller and more recent community of | Ashkenazi Jews in Istanbul who continue to live in the |
he rare Haemophilia C; this mainly occurs in | Ashkenazi Jews and is believed to affect approximately |
The new | Ashkenazi Jews that immigrated to Shanghai began arriv |
es for margarine, which are not permitted to | Ashkenazi Jews during Passover due to the laws of kitn |
Israel deliver the Priestly Blessing daily; | Ashkenazi Jews living outside of Israel deliver it onl |
In the mid 15th century the | Ashkenazi Jews began to arrive in Amsterdam in large n |
end of the 17th century; by 1674, some 5,000 | Ashkenazi Jews were living in Amsterdam, while 2,500 S |
lly significant foods traditionally eaten by | Ashkenazi Jews at the holiday of Rosh Hashana, in hope |
ng east of the Elbe river (as opposed to the | Ashkenazi Jews living to the West of it, or the Sephar |
s altered and Brooks was a very popular one, | Ashkenazi Jews chose the name of Brooks as they tried |
aspora Lithuanian-Haredi community, and many | Ashkenazi Jews regard him as the posek ha-dor, the con |
aspora Lithuanian-Haredi community, and many | Ashkenazi Jews regard him as the posek ha-dor, the con |
The proportion of male genetic admixture in | Ashkenazi Jews amounts to less than 0.5% per generatio |
Ashkenazi Jews were particularly active in Azerbaijani | |
derivatives are permissible on Passover for | Ashkenazi Jews |
Shortly after | Ashkenazi Jews joined them from Europe. |
By the 18th century there were 20,000 | Ashkenazi Jews and 3,000 Sephardic Jews in Amsterdam. |
A favored food in the past among | Ashkenazi Jews, gribenes is frequently mentioned in Je |
has been found with lower frequency in Oman, | Ashkenazi Jews, Pakistan, Saudi Arabia, Greece, the Cz |
ndard "vach nacht" custom, practised by many | Ashkenazi Jews, is to have children come and recite th |
d in 2000, addressed the paternal origins of | Ashkenazi Jews. |
f the adoption of these different customs by | Ashkenazi Jews. |
This article is about the music of the | Ashkenazi Jews. |
in Eastern Europe and has been popular with | Ashkenazi Jews. |
for | Ashkenazi Jews: 1 Kings 7:51-8:21 |
Also there is a similarity to | Ashkenazi kreplach. |
Elijah Ben Moses | Ashkenazi Loans (born Frankfurt-am-Main 1555; died Wor |
Ashkenazi mtDNA K clusters into three subclades seldom | |
er book) which had an influence on the later | Ashkenazi Nusach. |
Zalman Nechemia Goldberg and Rabbi Mordechai | Ashkenazi of the Tzemach Tzedek rabbinical college in |
ented the report to the chief of staff, Gabi | Ashkenazi on July 12, 2010. |
It is common in many | Ashkenazi Orthodox communities for the bride not to at |
The community follows the | Ashkenazi Orthodox ritual. |
urope, as they were either already born from | Ashkenazi parents in Israel or had non-European roots |
Shmuel Salant who was the chief rabbi of the | Ashkenazi Perushim community in Jerusalem. |
Leib Poppers or Meir ben Judah Loeb Ha-Kohen | Ashkenazi Poppers (ca. |
The incidence within the | Ashkenazi population is approximately 1 in 40,000 peop |
rah was not widely studied among Jerusalem's | Ashkenazi population. |
but was omitted in most of the older printed | Ashkenazi prayer books. |
Sabbath mode, also known as Shabbos mode ( | Ashkenazi pronunciation) or Shabbat mode, is a feature |
Hakham Malkiel | Ashkenazi purchased a walled compound in Hebron and fo |
He studied under the leading | Ashkenazi rabbis of his time: Jacob Weil and Israel Is |
' | Ashkenazi' refers to Jews who in the 9th century began |
part of the Yom Kippur mussaf recital in the | Ashkenazi ritual. |
2010, a dispute arose at the integration of | Ashkenazi Slonim girls in a school with Sephardi girls |
ing wounded soldiers and working under fire, | Ashkenazi started his residency in ophthalmology at Sh |
to play a large role in Jewish Music of the | Ashkenazi stream. |
The Ari | Ashkenazi Synagogue |
The Torah Ark of the Ari | Ashkenazi Synagogue |
It is currently housed in a former | Ashkenazi synagogue in the Marquette Park neighborhood |
(Heb: "indeed thus") is still recited in all | Ashkenazi synagogues each year on the evening of Yom K |
when, as a result of outstanding debts, the | Ashkenazi synagogues of the Old City had been forcibly |
ted Synagogue, the Federation of Synagogues ( | Ashkenazi), the Spanish & Portuguese Synagogues (Sepha |
n Amsterdam he made the acquaintance of Zebi | Ashkenazi, then rabbi of the Ashkenazic congregation, |
married Miriam, the oldest daughter of Tzvi | Ashkenazi, then rabbi in Altona, and continued his stu |
ears of much of European and Western Jewry, ' | Ashkenazi' today refers to Jewish people of the Wester |
In the | Ashkenazi tradition outside of Israel, it is only said |
They are recited in this order by | Ashkenazi tradition, while Sephardi tradition calls fo |
In the | Ashkenazi tradition, the resemblance between the Torah |
and later into North America, belongs to the | Ashkenazi tradition. |
shi and the Tosafot, usually favouring these | Ashkenazi traditions over Maimonides. |
A polyphonic take on the traditional | Ashkenazi tune, sung by Emilia Cataldo |
e following is the first half of the current | Ashkenazi version of the prayer (there is also a secon |
In 1982, | Ashkenazi volunteered to the paratrooper forces in the |
Malkiel | Ashkenazi was a Sephardic rabbi and leader of the Jewi |
Maccabi Jaffa's Yisrael | Ashkenazi was the league's top scorer with 21 goals, w |
the Khan of Crimea in the sixteenth century, | Ashkenazi was killed by pirates on a voyage from Gava |
Meir | Ashkenazi was a sixteenth century Crimean Jew. |
s in captivity, Romm and fellow pilot Nissim | Ashkenazi were released in a prisoner exchange. |
Tzvi | Ashkenazi, who was called in as arbitrator, decided in |
Lior | Ashkenazi, who was raised in a secular home, prepared |
The main character is Max | Ashkenazi, who moves away from the pious Jewish cultur |
id not want to send him to one of the large, | Ashkenazi yeshivas of the time for fear that he would |
lso Oberlandish or simply Oberland Jews) are | Ashkenazi, Yiddish- and German-speaking Jews originati |
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