Chabad Igrot Kodesh literally Holy Epistles but more commonly known as Letters of the Rebbe is a collection of correspondence and responses of the seventh Rebbe of Chabad Lubavitch , Menachem Mendel Schneerson . It is modeled after Igrot Kodesh Maharayatz which are the letters of the sixth Rebbe of Lubavitch, Yosef Yitzchok Schneersohn . The topics considered in these letters comprise of many realms of discussion, and numerous disciplines of human pursuit. Its purview encompassing philosophy be it Talmud ic, Halakha Halachic , Hasidic Judaism Hasidic , mystical or other , scientific matters, global events, counsel in private issues, schooling, and social communal proceedings. There is a prevalent practice among certain, particularly messianic, members of Chabad Lubavitch to use the Igrot in bibliomancy . ref http www.ravaviner.com 2009 05 igrot kodesh holy letters of.html ref ref http www.chabad.net index.php?main page product info&cPath 95&products id 199 ref References Reflist External links http chabadlibrary.org books default.aspx?furl admur ig Online text of the Igrot Kodesh Hebrew http www.igrot.com english Writing in Igrot Kodesh Online Category Chabad Lubavitch texts Category Menachem Mendel Schneerson reli book stub Chabad stub it Igrot Kodesh he ... more details
Infobox Kibbutz kibbutz name Esh Kodesh foundation 1999 founded by region West Bank council Mateh Binyamin Regional Council Mateh Binyamin industry affiliation website Unreferenced date November 2010 Esh Kodesh Lang he , lit. Fire of Sacredness is an Israeli settlement outpost in the West Bank . Located near Shvut Rachel , it falls under the jurisdiction of Mateh Binyamin Regional Council . It has a population of around 11 families. The outpost was established in 1999 by a kvutza of youths. The international community considers Israeli settlements in the West Bank International law and Israeli settlements illegal under international law , but the Israeli government disputes this. ref name BBC GC4 cite news url http news.bbc.co.uk 2 hi middle east 1682640.stm title The Geneva Convention publisher BBC News date 10 December 2009 accessdate 27 November 2010 ref References reflist Mateh Binyamin Regional Council Category Religious Israeli settlements Category Populated places established in 1999 Category Articles needing coordinates he ... more details
Temple B rith Kodesh is a Reform synagogue in Rochester, New York . It is the Oldest synagogues in the United States oldest synagogue and the largest Reform congregation in the greater Rochester area. ref Affirming the Covenant, by Peter Eisenstadt, 1999 ref History Temple B rith Kodesh was founded in 1848 as an Orthodox congregation with 12 members. ref Affirming the Covenant, by Peter Eisenstadt, 1999 ref ref Kerry Olitzky Olitzky, Kerry M. Raphael, Marc Lee. The American Synagogue A Historical Dictionary and Sourcebook , Greenwood Publishing Group Greenwood Press , June 30, 1996, pp. 267 268. ref ref http www.library.rochester.edu index.cfm?PAGE 2293 PHILIP S. BERNSTEIN PAPERS, University of Rochester ref The congregation maintains a section in the historic Mount Hope Cemetery, Rochester . Architecture The Temple s current building was designed by architect Pietro Belluschi . The sanctuary is roofed with a domed wooden drum intended to evoke the Wooden synagogue s of Poland. ref The Blueprint How a 1959 book changed the architecture of American synagogues, Samuel D. Gruber , Nextbook, 01.07.09 http www.nextbook.org cultural feature.html?id 2475 ref ref http www.tbk.org aboutus building ref Art collection The Temple has a noted collection of menorahs by contemporary artists including Salvador Dali . ref http www.tbk.org kd go.cfm?destination Page&Pge ID 1218 ref Image http www.nextbook.org cultural feature.html?id 2475 References reflist coord 43 7 28.2 N 77 34 45.9 W display title type landmark DEFAULTSORT B rith Kodesh Rochester, New York Category Pietro Belluschi buildings Category Reform synagogues in the United States Category Synagogues in New York NewYork struct stub US synagogue stub ... more details
Image BialyBimah.JPG right thumb 300px right The Parochet in red covers the Torah Ark in background. Photo from the Bimah at the Bialystoker Synagogue . Judaism Parochet Hebrew also paroches , parokhet is the curtain on the front of the Aron Kodesh Torah Ark in a synagogue that covers the Sifrei Torah Torah scrolls . In most cases, behind the parochet is also a door. This curtain represents the covering that was on the original Ark of the Covenant . ref http www.kaftorvaferach.com MainCategory.asp?cat 003 &LNG ENG ref It is customary in many synagogues to change the parochet to a different set normally white during the High Holy Days . The term parochet is used in the Bible to describe the curtain that separated the Kodesh Hakodashim Holy of Holies from the main hall of the Temple in Jerusalem . Its use in synagogues is a reference to the centrality of the Temple to Jewish worship. Several of the 39 categories of activity prohibited on Shabbat prohibited Shabbos activities derive from the manufacture and repair of the original parochet. The parochet used in the Temple was made from wool and linen, and was exempt from the laws of Shatnez , which apply only to clothing worn on the body, not to furnishings in a building. Notes reflist 2 Jeanette Kuvin Oren cs Parochet Photo gallery gallery File RoyLindmanTorahArkParochet 001.jpg Parochet at Grand Synagogue, Tel Aviv File RoyLindmanTorahArkParochet 002.jpg Parochet at the Abuhav Synagogue, Safed File RoyLindmanTorahArkParochet 003.jpg Parochet at the Chabad Lubawitsch Synagogue, Jerusalem File RoyLindmanTorahArkParochet 004.jpg Parochet at the Western Wall, Jerusalem http kuvinoren.com gallery ark curtains index.html Parochet Ark Curtains gallery Category Synagogue architecture cs Parochet de Parochet fr Parokhet he pl Parochet pt Parokhet ... more details
Image Rav Getz Synagogue by David Shankbone.jpg thumb Rav Getz synagogue Warren s Gate Warren s Gate is an ancient entrance into the Temple in Jerusalem Temple platform in Jerusalem which lies about convert 150 ft m into the Western Wall Tunnel . In the Second Temple period, the gate led to a tunnel and staircase onto the Temple Mount . After the Rashidun Caliphate conquest of Jerusalem from the Byzantine Empire Byzantines , Jews were allowed to pray inside the tunnel. The synagogue was destroyed in the First Crusade in the Siege of Jerusalem 1099 Siege of Jerusalem in 1099 . The tunnel then became a water cistern, thus its misnomer , Cistern 30 . ref http english.thekotel.org content.asp?back 1&id 81 ref The area is surrounded by a vaulted convert 18 ft m adj on tunnel, probably built by the Crusaders. Fact date February 2008 Rabbi Yehuda Getz , the late official Rabbi of the Western Wall , believed that the Gate represented the point west of the Wall closest to the Kodesh Hakodashim Holy of Holies . He therefore established a small synagogue . ref http www.ldolphin.org tempgeophy.html ref An underground dispute broke out in July 1981 between Jewish explorers inside Warren s gate and Arab guards who came down to meet them through surface cistern entries. ref http www.haaretz.com hasen pages ShArt.jhtml?itemNo 286935 ref A small underground riot ensued which was only stopped when the Jerusalem police came in to restore the fragile peace of the Temple Mount. References Reflist Category Jews and Judaism in the Roman Empire Category Gates Category Synagogues in Jerusalem Category Temple Mount Jewish hist stub Synagogue stub he ... more details
original sanctity for use in a future Third Temple . The exact location of the KodeshHakodashim is a subject ... Babylonian Talmud Tractate Yoma , the KodeshHakodashim is located in the center North South but significantly ... location for the KodeshHakodashim. At present it is conjectured that it is located under the Dome ... 2010 . Synagogue architecture Judaism regards the Aron Kodesh holy ark , a place in a synagogue where ... more details
7 . Rabbi Menachem Schneerson , in his Igrot Kodesh work explains the involvement of the Beth din shel ... ref Menachem Schneerson , Igrot Kodesh vol. 18 p. 549 ref . Yom Kippur Main Yom Kippur Apparently ... more details
Seventh day Adventism In Seventh day Adventist theology , the heavenly sanctuary teaching asserts that many aspects of the Hebrew Tabernacle Judaism tabernacle or sanctuary are representative of heaven ly realities. In particular, Jesus is regarded as a Kohen Gadol High Priest who provides cleansing for human sins by the sacrificial shedding of his blood. The doctrine grew out of the church s interpretation of the 1844 Great Disappointment . As a whole, it is unique to Seventh day Adventism, although other Christians share many of the typology theology typological identifications made by the epistle to the Hebrews . One major aspect which is completely unique to Adventism is that the day of atonement is a type or foreshadowing of the investigative judgment . Technically, the heavenly sanctuary is an umbrella term which includes the investigative judgment, Christ s ministry in heaven before then, the understanding of bibleverse Daniel 8 14 KJV , etc. However it is often spoken of interchangeably with the investigative judgment. The Kodesh Hakodashim earthly Most Holy Place was entered once a year by the Kohen Gadol High Priest on the Yom Kippur Day of Atonement to offer Atonement in Judaism atonement for the Israelite s. Adventists believe this is a type of Jesus ministry in heaven. In 1844 Jesus moved from the Holy Place of the heavenly sanctuary into the Holy of Holies to begin a final atonement for humanity. This is understood as a change in two phases of Jesus ministry. Official position One of the church s official 28 Fundamentals 28 fundamental beliefs is 24. Christ s Ministry in the Heavenly Sanctuary There is a sanctuary in heaven, the true tabernacle which the Lord set up and not man. In it Christ ministers on our behalf, making available to believers the benefits of His atoning sacrifice offered once for all on the cross. He was inaugurated as our great High Priest and began His intercessory ministry at the time of His ascension. In 1844, at the end of the ... more details
the altar were taken in a censer, or fire holder, together with two handfuls of incense, into the KodeshHakodashim Holy of Holies , where the incense was made to smoke before the mercy seat of the ark ... more details
or KodeshHakodashim . This area housed the Ark of the Covenant aron habrit , ref fourth http www.daat.ac.il ..., aron kodesh , containing the Torah scrolls comparable to the Ark of the Covenant which contained ... more details
Semitic stems Al Quds disambiguation Covenant biblical Bris Kodesh Suez Crisis Kadesh Campaign Kadosh Kit b i Aqdas KodeshHakodashim Qadas Religious text Judaism Sifrei Kodesh References reflist ... , the holy house , and Names of Jerusalem Ir Ha Kodesh Ir Ha Kodesh lang he , City ... more details
Jerusalem Temple Mount Western Wall also KodeshHakodashim Land of Israel File Jerusalem Jewish ... and Islam. File Tabernacle.gif thumb left 200px A modern diagram of the KodeshHakodashim, or the tabernacle at Solomon s Temple . The KodeshHakodashim Biblical Hebrew unicode ... KodeshHakodashim, ending approximately 150 ft. inward at a place called Warren s Gate . In an alley ... more details
External links http www.jewishencyclopedia.com view.jsp?artid 1778&letter A Aron Kodesh in Jewish ... Toraschrein es Hejal fr Arche sainte synagogue it Aron Ha Kodesh he lad Aron Akodesh lt Aron hakode as nl Aron hakodesj ja no Hekh l nn Hekh l pl Aron ha kodesz pt Aron Kodesh ru ... more details
Other uses Cornerstone disambiguation Image The rock of the Dome of the Rock Corrected.jpg thumb right The Stone south is towards the top of the image The Foundation Stone Hebrew language Hebrew , transliterated translit. Even haShetiya or Rock Arabic language Arabic transliterated translit. Sakhrah , Hebrew language Hebrew transliterated translit. Sela is the name of the rock at the heart of the Dome of the Rock in Jerusalem . It is also known as the Pierced Stone because it has a small hole on the southeastern corner that enters a cavern beneath the rock, known as the Well of Souls . It is believed by some to have been the location of the Holy of Holies in the Temple, and is the holiest site in Judaism. Midrash Tanhuma, chapter 10 Jewish tradition views it as the spiritual junction of heaven and Earth. Jews traditionally face it while praying. Location The rock is located towards the centre of the Temple Mount , an artificial platform built and expanded over many centuries. The current shape is the result of an expansion by Herod the Great on top of vaults over a hill, generally believed to be Moriah Mount Moriah . The rock constitutes the peak of this now hidden hill, which is also the highest in early biblical Jerusalem, looming over the City of David . There is some controversy among secular scholars about equating Mount Moriah, the Temple Mount and the Foundation Stone as the location where events occurred according to the Biblical narrative. Early Jewish writings assist in confirming that the Dome of the Rock , completed in 691, is the site of the Kodesh Hakodashim Holy of Holies and therefore the location of the Foundation Stone. Pirke De Rabbi Eliezer , ref Chapter 30. ref a midrashic narrative of the more important events of the Pentateuch believed to have been compiled in Italy shortly after 833 CE, writes Rabbi Ishmael ben Elisha Yishmael said In the future, the sons of Ishmael the Arabs will do fifteen things in the Land of Israel The ... more details
Summary This architectural rendering shows the typical elements of a contemporary synagogue bimah, including the Ark synagogue ark Aron Kodesh with decorative ark doors, eternal flame ner tamid , Torah reading table, Rabbi s lecturn, bimah chairs, and Torah holders. Contemporary synaogue bimahs are also often adorned with such features as a decorative wall hung menorah , and stained glass windows. This bimah was designed by Ascalon Studios for a synaogue in Scottsdale, Arizona. Licensing GFDL self with disclaimers migration relicense Copy to Wikimedia Commons bot Fbot Orphan image ... more details
ref It was on this day alone that the Kohen Gadol High Priest entered the KodeshHakodashim Most ... the Ten Commandments were engraved. The presence of YHWH in KodeshHakodashim required that the Kohen ... more details
the construction, a special inner room, named in Hebrew KodeshHakodashim Holy of Holies , was prepared ... Encyclopedia Most Holy Place The KodeshHakodashim , or Holy of Holies , 1 Kings 6 19 8 6 , also ... more details
Bet Nissim Synagogue is a synagogue built in 1840s in Kuzguncuk , Istanbul , Turkey . With its Ehal ha Kodesh dating from the end of 18th century, it was restored and reopened to the public. Visits are possible through appointment from the Chief Rabbinate. ref cite web url http www.musevicemaati.com index.php?contentId 25 title Chief Rabbinate of Turkey T rkiye Hahamba l accessdate 30 march 2008 ref See also History of the Jews in Turkey List of synagogues in Turkey References and notes references External links http www.musevicemaati.com Chief Rabbinate of Turkey http www.salom.com.tr Default.aspx Shalom Newspaper The main Jewish newspaper in Turkey coord missing Turkey Category Synagogues in Istanbul Category 1840s architecture Category Bosphorus Category sk dar, Istanbul Synagogue stub Turkey struct stub mk tr Bet Nissim Sinagogu ... more details
Notability date May 2008 Sasregen is a Hasidic dynasty from Reghin , Romania . Rabbi Mordechai Dovid Rubin is the present Sasregener Rebbe in the Midwood section of Brooklyn , New York. His father was Rabbi Jacob Israel Jeshurun Rubin , of the Ropshitz Hasidic dynasty Ropshitz dynasty and his mother was the Rebbitzen Alte Nechama Malka Dachner daughter of Rabbi Chaim Dachner of Seret son in law of Grand Rabbi Shmuel Schmelke Rubin of Seret. Both of Rabbi Mordechai Dovid s parents were killed in the Holocaust . His son is the Bobover Ruv Rabbi Yehoshua Rubin of 45th street, who is the son in law of the late Grand Rabbi Naftali Halberstam of Bobov . His brothers are the past Muzhay rebbe z l and the Sulitz Hasidic dynasty Sulitzer Rebbe shlit a , of NY. Dynasty Grand Rabbi Naftali Tzvi Horowitz of Ropshitz Hasidic dynasty Ropshitz 1760&ndash 1827 , author of Zera Kodesh Grand Rabbi Osher Yishayoh Rubin of Rophsitz d. 1845 , author of Or Yesha , son in law of the Zera Kodesh Grand Rabbi Menachem Mendel Rubin of G og w 1806&ndash 1873 , son of the Or Yesha Grand Rabbi Meir Rubin of G og w 1829&ndash 1897 , son in law of Rabbi Menachem Mendel Grand Rabbi Baruch Rubin of Gerla 1864&ndash 1935 , author of Shearis Baruch son of Rabbi Meir Grand Rabbi Yaakov Yisroel Yeshurun Rubin of Sasregen 1884&ndash 1944 son of Rabbi Boruch Grand Rabbi Mordechai Dovid Rubin, present Sasregener Rebbe, son of Rabbi Yaakov Yisrael Yeshurun External links http benkatz.com Pages Sasregen.html Sasregen Website Hasidic dynasties Category Hasidic dynasties Category Hasidic Judaism in Europe Category Hasidic Judaism in the United States Category Jewish Hungarian history Hasidic Judaism stub ... more details