Jewish+temple

  • 41Temple garment — circa 1879 (GSR 1879). A Temple garment (also referred to as garments, or Mormon underwear)[1] is a type of underwear worn by members of some denominations of the Latter Day Saint movement, after they have taken part in the Endowment …

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  • 42Temple d'Herode — Temple d Hérode Article principal : Temple de Jérusalem. Maquette du Temple d Hérode (Musée d Israël) …

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  • 43Temple de Hérode — Temple d Hérode Article principal : Temple de Jérusalem. Maquette du Temple d Hérode (Musée d Israël) …

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  • 44Temple B'nai Sholom (Quincy, Illinois) — Temple B’nai Sholom, is a synagogue in Quincy, Illinois. It was built in 1870 in the Moorish Revival style.The original, 80 foot high, twin minaret style towers were damaged by a tornado in 1947 and not replaced. [… …

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  • 45Jewish heretics — are Jewish individuals (historically, philosophers) whose works have in part or in whole been condemned as heretical by significant persons or groups in the larger Jewish community based on the classical teachings of Judaism and derived from… …

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  • 46Temple Beth-El (Lighthouse Cathedral) — Temple Beth El U.S. National Register of Historic Places …

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  • 47Temple — Tem ple, n. [AS. tempel, from L. templum a space marked out, sanctuary, temple; cf. Gr. ? a piece of land marked off, land dedicated to a god: cf. F. t[ e]mple, from the Latin. Cf. {Contemplate}.] 1. A place or edifice dedicated to the worship of …

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  • 48Temple Emanuel (Roanoke, Virginia) — Temple Emanuel, founded in 1889, is the only Reform Jewish congregation in Roanoke, Virginia or the surrounding area. The name, Emanuel, is Hebrew for God is with us and is a name shared by over 60 other Reform congregations in the US, including… …

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  • 49temple — temple1 [tem′pəl] n. [ME < OE tempel & OFr temple, both < L templum, temple, sanctuary, orig., space marked out: for IE base see TEMPER] 1. a) a building for the worship of a divinity or divinities b) anything viewed as the dwelling place… …

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  • 50Temple Adas Israel — Temple Adas Israel, built in 1882, is a National Historic Landmark synagogue in Brownsville, Tennessee. It is thought to be the oldest synagogue building in Tennessee. [ [http://tennesseeencyclopedia.net/imagegallery.php?EntryID=T013 TN… …

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