ETIMOLOGIA DELLA PAROLA ALMEMAR
From Hebrew, from Arabic al-minbar the pulpit, platform.
PAROLE IN INGLESE ASSOCIATE CON «ALMEMAR»
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bema
bima
elevated
platform
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podium
synagogues
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torah
reading
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alegar
10 LIBRI IN INGLESE ASSOCIATI CON «ALMEMAR»
Scopri l'uso di
almemar nella seguente selezione bibliografica. Libri associati con
almemar e piccoli estratti per contestualizzare il loro uso nella letteratura.
1
The Origin of Ashkenazi Jewry: The Controversy Unraveled
The small remnants of the Carolingian almemar (elevation in the synagogue on
which the scroll of the law was read) were disturbed by a much larger almemar of
the thirteenth century and by a cellar underneath. The almemar seems to have ...
2
Little Pomegranate and the Diamond Ring
Once up on a time, there was a small family, a mother and her daughter (Pomegranate), who lived in the city of Gandora.
3
Dictionary of Jewish Usage: A Guide to the Use of Jewish Terms
ALMEMAR • r> The Hebrew plural of agmuih is ( Ashkenazi) agtmos or (Sephardi
) agu- not. (The Anglicized plural is given above.) The masculine form, referring
to a man who for various reasons is unable to divorce his wife, is agun.
4
The Jewish Encyclopedia: A Descriptive Record of the ...
Punctuation the pulpit on' the almemar in the center of the synagogue, facing the
Ark. The Zolmr calls the pulpit "migdal 'oz " (a strong tower ; Prov. xviii. 10). The
desk is ascended by six steps, above which is an additional step to receive the ...
5
The Palgrave Dictionary of Anglo-Jewish History
Almemar = elevated platform in the synagogue bearing the reading desk (also
bimah). Archa = a chest containing records of transactions between medieval
Jews and clients. Av Beth Din = the senior judge, and therefore head, of the Beth
Din.
William D. Rubinstein, 2011
6
The Great Synagogue: A History of Sydney's Big Shule
... describe the immigration of a Jew to Israel Almemar raised platform on which
Torah (q.v.) is read; see also Bimah Amidah central prayer of each service Arba
Kanfot fringed garment worn under the shirt by Orthodox males Aron Kodesh
Holy ...
7
Jewish Spirituality and Divine Law
143 Kaufmann Kohler, "Almemar or Almemor" and A.W. Brunner, "Almemar or
Almemor, Architecturally Considered," Jewish Encyclopedia (New York: 1906),
vol. 1, p. 431 and Leopold Low, Gesammelte Schriften (Szegeden: 1899), iv, pp.
Adam Mintz, Lawrence H. Schiffman, 2005
At last, through a small door at the back of the almemar (platform), Rabbi
Berkowitz and Singer appeared. Applause filled the room, cameras flashed.
Singer stood in the middle of the almemar, bowing and smiling. He looked
smaller and more ...
9
Medieval Jewish Civilization: An Encyclopedia
The term almemar is sometimes used to refer to the elevated reading platform in
Franco-German Hebrew sources (or almembra., “Rashi” on Sukkah 51b,
SotahAla, 'A.Z. 16a). Nahum Strutchkoff, Thesaurus of the Yiddish Language,
gives later ...
10
A Popular Dictionary of Judaism
Other texts, such as the *Song of Songs have often been interpreted allegorically.
Allegory is also used by the *Talmudic *sages and the *Kabbalists. ALMEMAR
Dais in the *synagogue from which the *Torah is 5.
Lavinia Cohn-Sherbok, Dan Cohn-Sherbok, 2013
3 NOTIZIE DOVE SI INCLUDE IL TERMINE «ALMEMAR»
Vedi di che si parla nei media nazionali e internazionali e come viene utilizzato il termine ino
almemar nel contesto delle seguenti notizie.
ALMEMAR: Independence for Kurds on way
Zamawang Almemar is from the Kurdistan region of Iraq and sought asylum from the Saddam Hussein regime in the United States. «Washington Times, lug 14»
Scholars for August 8
Olympia: Hillary F. Adler, Brandon Aguillard, Kevin C. Albright, Elizabeth N. Allison, Nagham Almemar, Nicole M. Anderson, Jeremiah Anspach, ... «The Olympian, ago 10»
Why women should be able to pray in peace
With a Sefer Torah unrolled onto the large flat remains of a stone pillar, making a perfect (if cramped) almemar, we again huddled together on ... «Jewish Chronicle, apr 10»