Ohel David Eastern Synagogue was created in 1959.
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Ohel Shem was created in 1934.
Katrina McDougall has written: 'The Ohel Leah Synagogue, Hong Kong'
The Hora Agadati is the original Israeli hora as composed and choreographed by Baruch Agadati for the Ohel theatrical group in 1924.
Milla Y. Ohel has written: 'Lithic analysis of Acheulean assemblages from the Avivim sites, Israel' -- subject(s): Acheulian culture, Antiquities 'The Clactonian-Acheulian interface in Britain' 'Prehistory of the Baram Plateau, Israel' -- subject(s): Antiquities, Archaeological surveying, Excavations (Archaeology), Prehistoric peoples
Issachar Dov Baer ben Ari Leib has written: 'Ohel Yissakhar'
Naphtali Zebi Horowitz has written: ''Ohel Naftali' -- subject(s): Hasidic Tales, Tales, Hasidic
Abraham Merzbacher has written: 'Ohel Avraham' -- subject(s): Bibliography, Catalogs, Hebrew literature, Private libraries
-- olam -- ohel (moed) -- ozen -- ofan (markevosav) -- oseh (shalom) -- (kishinu) oref -- oaf (hashamayim) -- ochel -- Ovadyah -- oleh -- Onan -- ohr, ohroht -- oyev
The Hebrew words 'succah' and 'ohel' come to mind. Succah is the Hebrew word commonly translated as booth, referring to a shelter, typically improvised from material found in the area. Ohel is a Hebrew word commonly translated as tent, referring to a shelter you roll up and take with you from one place to the next. The Jewish fall festival of Succot is observed by building such shelters and living (or at least eating) in them for a week; one explanation of this tradition is that it remembers the shelters used by the Jews during the wanderings in the wilderness.
No. it comes from the root T.L.L. which means "cover"
Katz has written numerous books on topics related to media, culture, and technology. Some of his notable works include "Constructing Reality: Relations Between Communication and Culture" and "The Construction of Authority in American Youth."