In Hebrew, "b'nai" (בְּנֵי) means "sons of" or "children of." It is commonly used in Jewish terminology to refer to a group of people who share a common ancestry or affiliation. For example, "b'nai Israel" means "children of Israel" and is used to refer to the Jewish people as a whole.
The Hebrews, Bnai Yisrael, Children of Israel, Hebrew Slaves, were the Slaves of the Egyptians.
Old Bnai Zion Synagogue was created in 1916.
"B'nai" is a Hebrew term that means "sons of" or "children of." It is commonly used in Jewish terminology to refer to a group of people, such as "B'nai Mitzvah" for a group of children celebrating their coming of age ceremonies.
Nahi, bnai ya tabah ki ja sakti hai nahi. It can not be created or destroyed.
to prepare for a bar or bat mitzvah, usually one studies with the rabbi and cantor to learn the service, Torah reading, and hafatrah reading (and also Hebrew if you don't knopw it well)-there are usually bnai mitzvah classes at the synagogue
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