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Aron and Kodesh
* picture of Aron Kodesh in Rav Pealim Beit Knesset
The Torah ark or ark in a synagogue ( Jewish house of worship ) is known in Hebrew as the Aron Kodesh by the Ashkenazim and as the Hekhál amongst most Sefardim.
*“ Aron Kodesh ” in Jewish Encyclopedia
it: Aron Ha Kodesh
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At other times, it is stored in the holiest spot within a synagogue, the Aron Kodesh (" Holy Ark "), which is usually an ornate curtained-off cabinet or section of the synagogue built along the wall that most closely faces Jerusalem, the direction Jews face when praying.
It is housed in the Ark ( Aron Kodesh or Hekhal ), which in its turn is usually veiled by an embroidered parokhet ( curtain ) as it should be according to Exodus 26: 31-34.
The Ponevezh Aron Kodesh
The main study hall has an original 16th century Italian wooden Aron Kodesh ( Torah scroll arc ).
The Torah scroll is stored in an ornamental cabinet, called a ( n ) ( Holy ) Ark ( Hebrew: Aron ( Kodesh )), designed specifically for Torah scrolls.
The Aron Kodesh where the Torah scrolls are stored is located in the middle of the customary eastern wall.

Aron and from
) Aron in Hebrew means " cupboard " or " closet ", and kodesh is derived from " kadosh ", or " holy ".
Among the early members ( from November 1980 ) was Major Wellesley Aron, grandfather of the Israeli singer David Broza.
Other researchers such as Prof. Yigael Yadin went to great lengths to prove that there actually were tools of war, similar to the original drawings Prof. Aron Demsky from Bar Ilan University showed that there were sequences of letters with close meanings, proving the correct reading of the drawings.
* Satmar Shtibel of Woodridge was founded in 2002 by Rabbi Yisroel Aron Goldenberg, a spinoff from Satmar.
Detailed records of the communities were collected by Rabbi Dr. Aron Tänzer, who served the community from 1907-1937, and who was also a driving force behind the establishment of the secular city library in Göppingen.
" Schoenberg would later use a notation without a traditional clef in the Ode to Napoleon Bonaparte ( 1942 ), A Survivor from Warsaw ( 1947 ) and his unfinished opera Moses und Aron, which eliminated any reference to a specific pitch, but retained the relative slides and articulations.
Between 1451 and 1457, Moldavia was in turmoil from the civil war between Petru Aron and Alexăndrel-a nephew of Alexander the Good.
Instead, a treaty was signed between Moldavia and Poland, through which Stephen recognized King Kazimierz IV Jagiellon as his suzerain, while Aron was banned from entering Moldavia.
Aron follows and orders Cal to stay away from her.
According to Jean Lacouture, Raymond Aron and François Mitterrand himself, the Soviet government and the French communist leaders had done everything in order to prevent Mitterrand from being elected: they regarded him as too anti-communist and too skillful in his strategy of rebalancing the Left.
The winning proposal from an architectural competition in the late 1880s was further developed by the architect Helgo Zettervall ( 1831 – 1907 ) assisted by Aron Johansson ( 1860 – 1936 ).
Early essays, such as Le Testament de Dieu or L ' Idéologie française faced strong rebuttals, from noted intellectuals such as historian Pierre Vidal-Naquet and philosophers Cornelius Castoriadis, Raymond Aron and Gilles Deleuze, who called Lévy's methods " vile ".
Combinatorial tone rows from Moses und Aron by Arnold Schoenberg pairing complementary hexachords from P-0 / I-3
Nonetheless, some leading players, such as Emanuel Lasker ( World Champion from 1894 to 1921 ), Frank Marshall, Savielly Tartakower, and Aron Nimzowitsch, and later Max Euwe ( World Champion from 1935 to 1937 ) played the Sicilian.
Libeskind, a musician himself, took inspiration from music and considered the museum the final act of Arnold Schoenberg's unfinished opera, Moses und Aron.
In Thoscanello de la musica ( later Toscanello in musica ) he was the first to observe the change from linear writing to vertical: this was the first period in music history where composers began to become conscious of chords and the flow of harmony, and Aron includes tables of four-voice chords, the beginning of the trend which was to result in functional tonality in the early 17th century.
Faced with this apparent misnaming of a basic survival strategy, Aron and colleagues developed the notion of high sensitivity, expanding on Jung's suggestion of the trait of innate sensitiveness, which he distinguished from his own notion of introversion.
Special prayers are recited when the Sefer Torah is removed from the Aron ( see Torah reading ), and the text is chanted, rather than spoken, in a special melodic manner ( see Cantillation and Niggun ).
Leading members were Aron Nimzowitsch, Richard Réti, Ksawery Tartakower, and Gyula Breyer, who all came from central Europe.
Chaim Lipshitz was its Rosh ( head or leader ), with assistance from Norman Lourie and advise and Hebrew terminology being developed through a committee run by Wellesley Aron.
Born on August 30, 1934 in Unna, Westphalia, Germany, he received his Ph. D. from the New School for Social Research in 1969 after studying under Aron Gurwitsch, Thomas Luckmann and Peter L. Berger.
This break from traditional liberalism principles, founded by Walter Lippmann and expressed by such others as Jacques Rueff, Wilhelm Röpke, Alexander Rüstow, Friedrich Hayek, Robert Marjolin, Ludwig von Mises, and their intermediaries and a non-economist, but however was highly influential, Raymond Aron.

Aron and Hebrew
Both the first shattered set and the second unbroken set were stored in the Ark of the Covenant ( the Aron Habrit in Hebrew ).

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Highlights in Boston that she conducted and / or stage directed included La voyage de la lune, Otello ( with Tito Gobbi as Iago ), Command Performance ( world premiere ), Manon and Faust ( both with Beverly Sills and Norman Treigle ), Lulu ( U. S. East Coast premiere ), I puritani ( with Dame Joan Sutherland ), Intolleranza ( U. S. premiere ), Boris Godunov ( original version ), Hippolyte et Aricie ( U. S. stage premiere, with Plácido Domingo ), La bohème ( with Renata Tebaldi and Domingo ), Moses und Aron ( U. S. premiere ), The Rake's Progress, Bluebeard's Castle, Carmen ( with Marilyn Horne ), Macbeth ( original version ), The Good Soldier Schweik, The Fisherman and His Wife ( world premiere, with Muriel Costa-Greenspon ), La finta giardiniera, Norma ( with Sills ), Les Troyens, Don Carlos ( U. S. premiere of original French version ), Don Quichotte, War and Peace ( U. S. stage premiere, with Arlene Saunders ), Benvenuto Cellini ( U. S. premiere, with Jon Vickers ), I Capuleti e i Montecchi, Montezuma ( U. S. premiere ), Ruslan and Ludmila ( U. S. premiere ), Rigoletto ( with Sills, Richard Fredricks, and Susanne Marsee ), Stiffelio ( U. S. stage premiere ), La damnation de Faust, Tosca ( with Magda Olivero ), La vide breve, El retablo de maese Pedro, The Ice Break ( U. S. premiere ), Aïda ( with Shirley Verrett in the title role ), Die Soldaten ( U. S. premiere ), The Invisible City of Kitezh, Taverner ( U. S. premiere ), The Makropoulos Case ( with Anja Silja, William Cochran, and Chester Ludgin ), Médée ( in French and Greek ), Dead Souls ( U. S. premiere ), Der Rosenkavalier ( with Dame Gwyneth Jones ), and, finally, The Balcony ( world premiere, 1990 ).
These remained under the rule of their own governors, and especially of a noble family led by four brothers called the Kometopouloi ( i. e., " the sons of the Count "), named David, Moses, Aron, and Samuel.

Aron and .
* 986 – A Byzantine army is destroyed in the pass of the Gate of Trajan by the Bulgarians under the Comitopuli Samuel and Aron.
* The illegitimate descendant of a Bulgarian prince named Aron formed a plot in 1107 to murder Alexios as he was encamped near Thessalonica.
A search for the author of the publications uncovered the whole plot, yet Aron was only banished due to his connection of the royal line of Bulgaria, whose blood also flowed in the veins of the empress Irene.
Aron Habrit ), also known as the Ark of the Testimony, is a chest described in Book of Exodus as containing the Tablets of Stone on which the Ten Commandments were inscribed and pieces of manna.
Herbert Lindenberger in his book Opera in History, for example, views Mahagonny alongside Schoenberg's Moses und Aron as indicative of the two poles of modernist opera.
Aron Nimzowitsch ( or Aron Isayevich Nimtsovich, or Aaron Nimzovich ) (, ; born Aron Niemzowitsch ) ( 7 November 1886 – 16 March 1935 ) was a Russian-born, Danish leading chess master and a very influential chess writer.
* Friedrich Saemisch vs Aron Nimzowitsch, Copenhagen 1923, Queen's Indian Defence ( E18 ), 0 – 1 The " Immortal Zugzwang Game " sees Saemisch get tied up in knots.
* Paul Johner vs Aron Nimzowitsch, Dresden 1926, NimzoIndian Defence, Rubinstein Variation ( E47 ), 0 – 1 One of Nimzowitsch's most famous games sees White fall deep into passivity and get squeezed.
* Milan Vidmar vs Aron Nimzowitsch, New York 1927, Bogo-Indian Defence ( E11 ), 0 – 1 A crafty blending of strategy and tactics.
* Richard Reti vs Aron Nimzowitsch, Berlin 1928, NimzoIndian Defence ( E38 ), 0 – 1 Two of the top hypermoderns cross swords to showcase their latest ideas.
* Efim Bogoljubov vs Aron Nimzowitsch, San Remo 1930, NimzoIndian Defence, Bogoljubov Variation ( E23 ), 0 – 1 Another encounter of hypermodern heavyweights sees Nimzowitsch with two knights in the endgame, and he handles them perfectly.
* In 2003, 27-year-old Aron Ralston amputated his forearm using his pocketknife and breaking and tearing the two bones, after the arm got stuck under a boulder when hiking in Utah.
Tied for second with 12 points were Aron Nimzowitsch and Rudolf Spielmann.
* 1901 – Aron Gurwitsch, Lithuanian-born philosopher ( d. 1973 )
It was at ENS that Sartre began his lifelong, sometimes fractious, friendship with Raymond Aron.
Different elements of his thought were emphasized by Carl Schmitt, Joseph Schumpeter, Leo Strauss, Hans Morgenthau, and Raymond Aron.
* 1935 – Aron Nimzowitsch, Latvian-born chess player ( b. 1886 )
* 1886 – Aron Nimzowitsch, Latvian-born chess player ( d. 1935 )
Aron Vodă of Moldavia and Michael the Brave of Wallachia joined the alliance later that year.
For information on specific theorists, see Johannes Tinctoris, Franchinus Gaffurius, Heinrich Glarean, Pietro Aron, Nicola Vicentino, Tomás de Santa María, Gioseffo Zarlino, Vicente Lusitano, Vincenzo Galilei, Giovanni Artusi, Johannes Nucius, and Pietro Cerone.
That year, he married Françoise Aron.
While no deed of emancipation has been found for Aron Dupuy, in 1860 he and Charlotte were living together as free black residents in Fayette County, Kentucky.
Newman was testing for the role of Aron Trask, Dean for the role of Aron's fraternal twin brother Cal.

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