Ohel may refer to Ohel social services Ohel , a children s home & family services organization in New York Ohel Bible , the son of Zerubbabel, mentioned in I Chronicles Ohel Chabad , burial place of the sixth and seventh Lubavitcher Rebbes Ohel grave , a structure built over the graves of Rebbes, prophets and tzadikim See also Ohel Leah Synagogue disambig ... more details
Ohel lang he , tent or house is the name of the fourth son of Zerubbabel . His name is mentioned in bibleverse 1 Chronicles 3 20 HE . Bible stub Category Hebrew Bible people ... more details
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Infobox Secondary school name Ohel Shem br High School logo Image Ohel shem logo.jpg thumb center Ohel Shem logo 150px motto established 1934 type Public school government funded Public secondary school principal Shmuel keynan faculty Approx. 160 students Approx. 1550 city Ramat Gan country Israel website http www.ohel shem.com portal4 index.php in hebrew grades 9 12 address 118 Rokach Street picture File Ohel shem.JPG thumb right Ohel shem highschool s main building 250px Ohel Shem lang he is an Israel i high school located in the city of Ramat Gan . It has about 1,550 students studying in 47 classes, from Ninth grade to Twelfth grade And about 160 teachers and 40 workers. The campus contains, in addition to the classrooms, a library, an Eshkol Paiss a community center, containing an auditorium and chemistry, physics, biology, biotechnology and robotics laboratories , a gym, cafeterias, lawns, trees and sports fields. School s projects The school has many special projects, such as unique classes and trends, the school s newspaper, Dugri , the web site project, theater productions of the theater class, the students band, and the teachers band. The school is also a part of the Model United Nations MUN project. School s history The school was founded as a private institution in 1934 by Dr. Alexander Koler, who also founded the Balfour secondary education school in Tel aviv , in the year 1931. Until 1944 Ohel shem contained both Primary education primary and secondary education classes. The school was located in a small building on a hill in Hayyim Nahman Bialik Bialik street until 1961 when it moved to its present location on Smadar Street. Israel Artzi was the administrator ... district principal . The secular Ohel Shem High School has denied its students permission ... br Dov Weissglass , lawyer br gallery File Ohel shem.JPG main building File Library of Ohel shem.JPG Library of Ohel shem File Part of Ohel shem.JPG Eshkol Paiss gallery External links http www.ohel ... more details
Chabad Image Ohel Chana.jpg left thumb Dormitory Ohel Chana is an Orthodox Judaism Orthodox Judaism Jewish girls seminary on Balaclava, Victoria Balaclava Road in Melbourne, Australia run by the Chabad Lubavitch movement s Yeshivah Centre, Melbourne Yeshivah Centre . It is administered by Rabbi Levi Tenenbaum. It is named after the Rebbetzin Chana Shneerson , mother of the last Lubavitcher Rebbe, Rabbi Menachem Mendel Shneerson . References Reflist External links http www.ohelchana.edu.au Official site OrthodoxJudaism coord missing Victoria Australia Category Chabad schools Category Judaism in Australia Category Orthodox Jewish schools for women Category Seminaries and theological colleges in Australia Australia university stub Chabad stub ... more details
File .JPG 250px thumb right Interior of the Chabad Ohel. The Ohel is the name of a religious shrine in Queens, New York , to which thousands of people make a pilgrimage each year. The last Lubavitcher Rebbe , Menachem Mendel Schneerson and his father in law Rabbi Yosef Yitzchok Schneersohn the two most recent leaders of the Chabad Lubavitch school of Hasidic Judaism are interred there. ref name NYT cite web title Lubavitchers Mark 10 Years Since Death of Revered Rabbi first Corey last Kilgannon url http www.nytimes.com 2004 06 20 nyregion lubavitchers mark 10 years since death of revered rabbi.html publisher The New York Times date 20 June 2004 accessdate 19 January 2010 ref The gravesites of the previous Rebbes of Chabad are also referred to as Ohel grave ohels . Many Lubavitchers visit the shrine especially on the anniversary of Schneerson s death on the Hebrew calendar . Visitors have a tradition of writing Kvitel kvitlach &mdash prayers on small pieces of paper &mdash which are then torn up and tossed onto the graves. ref name NYT ref The Ohel includes an on site fax machine which receives over 700 faxes a day, and a computer which receives 400 e mails daily. These kvitlach are all printed and then taken to the graves, where they are torn into shreds and placed atop the graves. When the pile grows too high, the shredded notes are burned. ref cite web url http lubavitch.com news article 2018794 At the Ohel.html title At the Ohel last Olidort first B. accessdate 2010 01 18 date 18 June 2007 publisher lubavitch.com ref File .JPG 225px thumb right Exterior view of the Chabad Ohel The presence of large numbers of pilgrims, night time visitations, and the build up of Chabad homes and facilities in the area has resulted in tension ... accessdate 19 January 2010 ref The Ohel is located at Montefiore Cemetery Old Springfield Cemetery in Cambria Heights . Chabad See also Ohel grave References reflist External links commonscat inline ... more details
Ohel pronounced Oh hel is a large Jewish social service agency, primarily located in New York City , which provides counseling, crisis intervention, and other services to children and families who are going through or suffering from abuse, domestic violence , marital problems, and or neglect. ref Lev, 2003, p. 223. ref As of 2008, Ohel employs over 1200 employees including psychologists, psychiatrists, social workers, case managers, and mental health workers. The agency consists of divisions used to support individuals with mental illness, developmental disabilities , and other psychiatric and psychological difficulties. Ohel also maintains numerous residences for foster care children. Ohel was ranked No. 1 in 2007 in New York State by the Office of Mental Health for care delivered in its Foster Care programs. fact date February 2011 Footnotes reflist Bibliography Lev, Rachel. Shine the Light Sexual Abuse and Healing in the Jewish Community. Boston Northeastern University Press, 2003. External links http www.ohelfamily.org OHEL Children s Home and Family Services Web site DEFAULTSORT Ohel Social Services Category Social work ... more details
Summary logo fur Article Ohel Shem Use Brand ADDITIONAL INFORMATION Used for Owner Website History Commentary OVERRIDE FIELDS Description Source Portion Low resolution Purpose Must be specified if Use is not Infobox Org Brand Product Replaceability other information The logo of Ohel shem highschool, from the Israeli wikipedia. Licensing Non free logo ... more details
Refimprove date October 2010 File Ohel Leah Synagogue.jpg thumb Ohel Leah Synagogue as seen from Robinson Place The Ohel Leah Synagogue Hebrew language Hebrew Beit Ha Knesset Ohel Leah Chinese language Cantonese jau4 taai3 gaau1 lei6 ngaa3 tong4 , colloquial jau4 taai3 miu6 , lit. Jewish synagogue temple and its next door neighbors, the Jewish Recreation Club and the Jewish Community Center, have formed the center of Jew ish social and religious life in Hong Kong for over a century. Originally the community was mostly Baghdadi Jews Baghdadi and the synagogue was under the superintendence of the Haham of the Spanish and Portuguese Congregation of London it is now fully independent and has members from across the Jewish diaspora. Most of Hong Kong s Jews live only a short distance away from the Synagogue, which sits at the junction of Robinson Road, Hong Kong Robinson Road and Castle Road Hong Kong Castle Road . An example of Colonial Sephardic Jews Sephardic architecture, the two storied, whitewash ed, multi turret ed Synagogue nestles amid the soaring high rises of steel and glass perched on the Mid Levels of Hong Kong Island . The Synagogue was erected in 1901 2, but underwent a US 6 million restoration in 1998 which returned its interiors and exteriors to their original state. The historic Synagogue is graded as List of Grade I historic buildings in Hong ... Buildings in Hong Kong As at 6 Jan 2007 ref The name Ohel Leah commemorates Leah Sassoon, the mother ... from India to settle in Hong Kong during the mid to late 19th century. Ohel Leah is a Modern Orthodox ... , August 1997, pp.  52 7, 91. External links Commons category Ohel Leah Synagogue http www.ohelleah.org Ohel Leah Synagogue Official website http www.amo.gov.hk en trails sheungwan2.php?tid 6 ... Kong Category Modern Orthodox synagogues he nl Ohel Leahsynagoge pl Synagoga Ohel Leah w Hongkongu zh ... more details
orphan date April 2010 The Ohel David Eastern Synagogue is a Sephardi Orthodox synagogue based in Golders Green , North London . Its members include Sephardi Jews from many parts of the world, especially Baghdadi Jews Iraqi and other Mizrahi Jews . History The synagogue was established in 1959. It was originally one of the synagogues that made up the Eastern Jewry Community, but is now independent. The synagogue today The synagogue was led by Rabbi Abraham Gubbay until his death in July 2010. The present rabbi is Rabbi Asher Sebbag, and the hazzan is Mr J. Oved. The Assistant Rabbi is Rabbi Chaim Benlev. The President of the synagogue is Mr I. Cohen. Services take place daily in the main prayer room. There is a separate women s seating area separated from the men by a curtain, known in Hebrew as a mechitza . Shabbat services tend to finish at around 12 1pm depending on the time of year. External links http www.oheldavid.org Ohel David Official Website http www.jewishgen.org JCR UK London golders ohel seph index.htm Ohel David Eastern Synagogue on http www.jewishgen.org jcr uk Jewish Communities and Records UK hosted by jewishgen.org . coord 51.5745 0.2011 type landmark region GB BNE display title Category Synagogues in London Category Religion in Barnet Category Orthodox Judaism in London Category Sephardi Jews topics Category Religious organizations established in 1959 Category Orthodox synagogues in England ... more details
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Infobox religious building building name Shomrei HaChomos Synagogue infobox width 275px image Shomrei haChomos.gif image size 250px caption small The shell of the destroyed synagogue small location ha Gai Street br Old City Jerusalem Old City of Jerusalem geo latitude longitude religious affiliation Orthodox Judaism rite consecration year functional status leadership website architecture no architecture type architecture style facade direction year completed specifications no construction cost capacity length width width nave height max dome quantity dome height outer dome height inner dome dia outer dome dia inner materials nrhp no added refnum designated The Ohel Yitzchak Synagogue previously known as the Shomrei ha Chomos Synagogue and the Ungarin Shul Hungarian synagogue is located in the Muslim Quarter of the Old City of Jerusalem . It was built in the 1870 s by Kolel Shomrei HaChomos , an organization of Hungarian Jews, but was abandoned after the 1936 1939 Arab revolt in Palestine riots of 1938 . Although the building was destroyed after 1948 , it has recently been acquired by a Religious Zionist group for refurbishment. Establishment In 1862 students of the Moses Sofer Chassam Sofer , Rabbi Moses Sofer, arrived in Jerusalem from Hungary and established a community called Shomrei HaChomos, meaning Guardians of the Walls . During the 1870s they built a synagogue situated about 100 meters from the Temple Mount on el Wad Street, in today s Muslim Quarter . The courtyard was purchased from the Muslim Khaladi family. Rabbi Yitzchok Ratsdorfer, a diamond merchant who belonged to the Hasidic Judaism Hasidic group Belz Hasidic dynasty Belz , financed the building. In 1892 the community established a neighborhood outside the Old City walls called Batei Ungarin , part of the neighborhood now known as Meah Shearim . In 1904 the synagogue in the Old City was expanded and a second story was added. While construction was taking place, the Ottoman Empire Ottoman authorities ... more details
File Ohel Yaakov sinagogue Zichron Yaacov front.jpg thumb The entrance File Ohel Yaakov sinagogue Zichron Yaacov from north east.jpg thumb Side view Ohel Ya akov Synagogue located in Zikhron Ya akov , a town in the Haifa District of Israel , was established in 1866 by Baron Edmond James de Rothschild . The Baron commissioned the construction the magnificent synagogue in memory of his father James Mayer de Rothschild Jacob Mayer de Rothschild . It was completed in 1884. ref The hope fulfilled the rise of modern Israel,, Leslie Stein, Greenwood Publishing Group, 2003, p. 21 ref Named Ohel Yaakov, meaning Tent of Jacob, it alludes to the biblical Jacob , who dwelled in tents according to Book of Genesis Genesis 25 27. The synagogue, which has a large main section for men and a second floor, wraparound women s section, features a majestic Ark synagogue Holy ark made of white marble and marble interior walls. References reflist coord 32.574067 N 34.954151 E source hewiki region IL type landmark format dms display title Category Synagogues in Israel Category Gothic Revival synagogues Category Haifa District Category Religious organizations established in 1886 Category 19th century synagogues Category Orthodox synagogues in Israel synagogue stub israel stub he ... more details
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Jacob Lagarto was a South American rabbi and Talmudist of the seventeenth century probably a son of Simon Lagarto of Amsterdam . He went to Brazil when a young man, and about 1680 was the Chacham of the Jews at Tamarica , Brazil . He was the author of a work entitled Ohel Yaakov or Tienda de Jacob. References http www.jewishpress.com page.do 20061 Hooked On American Jewish History.html The Jewish Press, Glimpses Into American Jewish History , December 6, 2006 JewishEncyclopedia DEFAULTSORT Lagarto, Jacob Category 17th century rabbis rabbi stub ... more details
File Cmentarz zydowski w Warce 01.JPG thumb Ohel of Israel Yitzhak Kalish Israel Yitzhak Kalish of Warka Yitzchok of Vurka 1779 1848 was the first hasidic rebbe of Warka . In 1829 he was moved to Przysucha , where his master tzadik Simcha Bunim of Peshischa was teaching. Eventually he was settled in Warka. With rebbe Yitzchak Meir Alter from G ra Kalwaria he was coping with Russians Russian ukase s, prohibiting wearing traditional Jewish clothes. Personal life His sons were Yaakov David Baruch Kalish, founder of hasidic dynasty in Mszczon w , and Menachem Mendel Kalish his successor in Warka. Death In 1990 in Warka, near the railway bridge over Pilica river, an ohel structure built over a grave was built in honour of Israel Yitzhak Kalish. Bibliography Martin Buber Opowie ci chasyd w ISBN 83 7033 532 2 DEFAULTSORT Kalish, Israel Yitzhak Category 1779 births Category 1848 deaths Category Polish Orthodox rabbis Category Hasidic rebbes Category Hasidic rabbis in Europe Hasidic Judaism stub rabbi stub he pl Israel Icchak Kalisz yi ... more details
Shem is a biblical character, one of the sons of Noah. Shem may also refer to Shem von Schroeck b. 1962 , American musician sometimes known simply as Shem Hawks over Shem , a 1955 Conan the Barbarian novelette by L. Sprague de Camp Baal Shem , healer and exorcist using Kabbalistic methods Samuel Shem , pen name of American psychiatrist Stephen Joseph Bergman House of Shem , New Zealand reggae band Ohel Shem , Israeli high school Paraphrase of Shem , apocryphal Gnostic writing disambig ... more details
Infobox rebbe title Sochatchover Rebbe image Sochaczew ohel cadyk w Bornstein w na cmentarzu ydowskim.jpg 200px caption Ohel grave Ohel gravesite of the Avnei Nezer and his son, the Shem Mishmuel , in Sochaczew term 1870&ndash 1910 full name Avrohom Bornsztain main work Avnei Nezer predecessor first successor Shmuel Bornsztain I Shmuel Bornsztain spouse1 Sara Tzina Morgenstern issue1 Shmuel Bornsztain Shem Mishmuel br Esther spouse2 issue2 spouse3 issue3 dynastyname Sochatchov father Ze ev Wolf ... 1910 11 Adar Adar I , 5670 and was buried in an ohel covered grave in Sochatchov. His wife, Sara Tzina ... Rebbe. Upon his death in 1926, the Shem Mishmuel was brought to burial in the same Ohel grave ohel as his father. Bornsztain also had one daughter, Esther, who married his younger brother ... rebbe. Destruction and restoration of the ohel File Soch30DSC 1033.JPG right 200px thumb Marker in the Jewish ... Mishmuel were buried and threw them into the river. The ohel of the Sochatchover Rebbes was destroyed ... Hasidim tried to relocate the ohel and the graves of the first Sochatchover Rebbes, they were not successful. ref name ohel Gulden, Yisrael. Glimpse of a Gadol Harav Avraham Borenstein, the Avnei ... left 200px thumb Jewish cemetery in Sochaczew, with the restored, red brick ohel in background ... now lived in Tel Aviv , set out to find and restore the ohel . He successfully petitioned the local ... as to the location of the ohel . Rabbi Aharon Yisrael recalled that it lay 35 meters from ..., he uncovered no signs of the ohel . He was similarly unsuccessful in employing a professional who used different kinds of machines to locate graves. ref name ohel Then Rabbi Vidavski found an older ... remembered where the ohel had been, she looked around at all the digging going on and said, Why ... ohel built over them, which was inaugurated in a ceremony led by the present Sochatchover Rebbe, who traveled to Poland from Israel for the occasion in 1993. ref name ohel Rebbes of Sochatchov Avrohom ... more details
in Manhattan and was buried that day at the Ohel Chabad Ohel in Old Montefiore Cemetery in Queens ... Yosef Yitzchak Schneersohn . This day is commemorated by visiting the Rebbe s resting place, or The Ohel Chabad Ohel , attending Hasidic gatherings, known as farbrengen s , learning the Rebbe s Torah ... more details
orphan date May 2010 Akiba ben Judah Loeb was a Germany German rabbi , who lived in Lehren Steinsfeld , W rttemberg , at the beginning of the eighteenth century. He wrote Ha Ohel Olam Everlasting Tent , containing novella novell on the Talmud ic treatise Ketubot Frankfurt am Main , 1714 . Appended to it are four responsa as well as an essay from his unpublished works, on Seder Zera im . In addition to these he left two books on Seder Taharot , which are still extant in manuscript. Reference JewishEncyclopedia Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Loeb, Akiba Ben Judah ALTERNATIVE NAMES A ivah ben Yehuda Leyb SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Loeb, Akiba Ben Judah Category German rabbis Category 18th century German people Category Year of birth missing Category Year of death missing rabbi stub ... more details
Distinguish2 Yampil , a city in Vinnytsia Oblast Yampil or Yampol lang uk lang ru lang yi is a town in the Khmelnytskyi Oblast , in the Volyn region of western Ukraine . It is located 25 miles SE of Kremenets . Jewish community The Jewish community of Yampol dates back to the 15th century, and maybe much earlier than that. Its most distinguished rabbi was Rabbi reb Mechel the Holy MAGID from Zlotsov and his son Reb Yosef of Yampol, also the Noda Bihuda Rabbi Yechezkel Landau was serving as Rav there before moving to Prauge . Yampol is most known for the special holy cemetery site of their distinguished rebbes Hasidic leaders where the first Ohel was built over a Hasidic grave site by his rebbe the Baal Shem Tov and Magid Of Mezritch it was built years later something that was copied by all other Hasidic Dynasties . ref http www.jewishgen.org yizkor yampol yampol.html A City in Flames, Memorial Book of Yampol ref In 2002 the foundations of the original Ohel were discovered, and a new building was built over the grave sites, which attracts thousands of visitors each year, especially during the summer months, a modern 4 star hotel, named Prominent was built next to the old cemetery to accommodate the hundred s and thousand s of visitors. References references External links http weather.mirbig.net uk UA 09 688503 Yampil Weather in Yampol. . Coord 49 58 N 26 15 E display title Khmelnytskyi Oblast Category Khmelnytskyi Oblast Yampil Category Shtetls Yampola Category Towns in Ukraine Khmelnytskyi geo stub de Jampil Bilohirja fr Yampil oblast de Khmelnitsky pl Jampol obw d chmielnicki crh Yampil Hmeln tsk y vil yeti ru uk ... more details