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  2. Shaaraim - Wikipedia

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    Ruins at Khirbet Qeiyafa: Proposed site of She'arayim. Shaaraim (Hebrew: שַׁעֲרַיִם, romanized: Šaʿărayim), possibly meaning Two Gates, is an Israelite city mentioned several times in the Hebrew Bible. Some have identified it with Khirbet Qeiyafa, an archaeological site on a hilltop overlooking the Valley of Elah in the Judean ...

  3. Meah Shearim Yeshiva and Talmud Torah - Wikipedia

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    The Meah Shearim Yeshiva and Talmud Torah is a yeshiva in the Meah Shearim quarter of Jerusalem. It was established in 1885. It was established in 1885. The head of the yeshiva was Rabbi Yosef Gershon Horowitz, one of the leaders of the Mizrachi movement .

  4. MP3 blog - Wikipedia

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    Among the few first MP3 blogs were Tonspion, Buzzgrinder, Fluxblog, Stereogum and Said the Gramophone. Tonspion is the first MP3 blog in Germany and started in 1998 with reviews and downloads that international artists and labels gave out free on the web. Buzzgrinder began in 2001 as a way for musician SethW to fill time on the road.

  5. Yaakov Meir Shechter - Wikipedia

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    Portrait of Yaakov Meir Shechter. Rabbi Yaakov Meir Shechter (born November 6, 1930) is a prominent rabbi and teacher in the Breslov Hasidic movement in Israel.He is a well-known kabbalist and a rosh yeshiva of both the main Breslov Yeshiva in Meah Shearim, Jerusalem, and the Non-Breslov Shaar Hashamayim Yeshiva in Mekor Baruch. [1]

  6. Beit She'arim (Roman-era Jewish village) - Wikipedia

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    Josephus, when speaking about Besara in Vita § 24 (the Jewish-Galilean Aramaic dialect for Beit Shearim), places the village at "60 stadia (more than 11 km.) from Simonias," a distance corresponding with the site at Sheikh Bureik, where is situated the largest Jewish necropolis found in the Land of Israel, and only "20 stadia (3.7 km.) from ...

  7. Category:Mea Shearim - Wikipedia

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  8. Sarah Bas Tovim - Wikipedia

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    Sarah Bas Tovim (lived in the late 17th and early 18th centuries) was a Ukrainian Jewish woman, author of Shloshe Shearim ("Three Portals") the most widely circulated of the tkhines, Yiddish-language prayer booklets intended mainly for Jewish women. [1]

  9. Baruch Levine - Wikipedia

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    Levine first began singing at the age of 8 in his school choir. [4] Soon after he began studying keyboard, and performed at school and in summer camp during his youth. [4] He tried out for a spot on the album The Marvelous Midos Machine and was not accepted, [6] but he did sing on a Miriam Israeli album. [7]