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  2. Ezras Torah Fund - Wikipedia

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    The Ezras Torah [1] Fund was founded on August 25, 1915 (15 Elul, 5675) at a meeting in Congregation Mishkan Israel in the Lower East Side of New York. The meeting was conducted by members of the Agudas HaRabbanim and the Vaad HaRabbanim of New York. [ 2 ]

  3. Yechiel Michel Tucazinsky - Wikipedia

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    In 1904, Rabbi Tucazinsky initiated the annual Luach Eretz Yisrael calendar. [5] It contains the cycle of yearly synagogue and holiday practices, and astronomical calculation directing the times of prayer and the start/end of the Sabbath and holidays. The similar Ezras Torah calendar used in North AMerica is patterned after Tucazinsky's.

  4. Ezras Torah - Wikipedia

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    Ezras Torah (Hebrew: עזרת תורה) may refer to: The Ezras Torah Fund, a Jewish American charitable organization; Ezrat Torah, a neighborhood in Jerusalem. Ezrat Torah St., the neighborhood's main street

  5. Ezrat Torah - Wikipedia

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    Ezrat Torah (Hebrew: עזרת תורה, in Ashkenazi Hebrew pronunciation: Ezras Torah) is a Haredi neighborhood in northern Jerusalem. It is bordered by Kiryat Sanz on the west, Golda Meir Blvd. on the north and east, and Shikun Chabad and Tel Arza on the south.

  6. Fast of Behav - Wikipedia

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    The special Torah Reading for Mincha of a fast day, as announced on this sign, is done only if at least ten men are fasting. The Fast of Behav (תענית בה"ב) refers to a tradition of Ashkenazic Jews to fast on the Monday, Thursday, and then following Monday after the holidays of Sukkot and Pesach .

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    Shiny new hardcovers can run you about $30, but you don't need to spend that to be well-read. Here are five tips to get digital books for free.

  8. Triennial cycle - Wikipedia

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    The introduction of public reading of the Torah by Ezra the Scribe after the return of the Jewish people from the Babylonian Captivity is described in Nehemiah Chapter 8. Prior to Ezra, the mitzvah of Torah reading was based on the Biblical commandment of Hakhel , by which once every 7 years the entire people was to be gathered to hear ...

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