It's called the house of study, and is known in Hebrew as a beth midrash. Batei midrash (that's the plural) exist in many styles and sizes and sometimes function as a synagogue or yeshiva as well. Jews go there and study/learn from Torah-texts etc. Batei midrash have existed since ancient times.
Jewish Learning Institute was created in 1999.
One can read Jewish prayers from books or websites. A great website to go to to read Jewish prayers would be My Jewish Learning. The My Jewish Learning site contains many topics of interest.
well, you cant say house in Jewish but house in Hebrew is biet ( pronouced by eat)
The web address of the Jewish Childrens Learning Lab is: http://www.cgjc.org
The phone number of the Jewish Childrens Learning Lab is: 515-920-8478.
A synagogue (from Greek: συναγωγή, transliterated synagogē, "assembly"; בית כנסת beyt knesset, "house of assembly"; שול or בית תפילה beyt t'fila, "house of prayer", shul; אסנוגה, esnoga קהל kal) is a Jewish house of prayer. When broken down, the word could also mean "learning together" (from the Greek syn, together, and aghoghei, learning or training
A Jewish house of prayer is called a synagogue. A Jewish house of Torah-study is called a beit midrash or a Yeshiva. A home where Jews live is simply called "a Jewish house."
Practicing, learning, and believing in the Torah.
The Jewish House of Worship is called a synagogue or just a "temple."
The address of the Jewish Childrens Learning Lab is: 515 W 20Th St, New York, NY 10011
Jewish tradition was preserved by the Jewish Prophets, Sages, Torah-commentators and codifiers. Jewish tradition is preserved by learning and keeping the Torah.
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