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Avodat and Israel
In the early 20th century, the lands of the Arab village of Kofrita were purchased by a Warsaw religious foundation named " Avodat Israel " through intermediaries in the American Zion Commonwealth.

Avodat and which
In this view, such understanding necessarily leads man to the worship of God, to which the third section, " Sha ' ar Avodat Elohim " ( Gate of Divine Worship ), is devoted.

Avodat and .
In fact, Maimonides explains in chapter 1 of Hilkhot Avodat Kokhavim ( Avoda Zarah ) in the Mishneh Torah that this is one of the ways that idolatry began.
* Avodat HaKodesh, a manual on the laws related to Shabbat and Jewish holidays.
In Judaism, Astrology is not regarded as " idol worship ," even though the generic name for " idol worship " is " Avodat Kochavim U ' Mazalot ," Worship of the Stars and the Signs of the Zodiac.

Israel and founded
There are several anthroposophical organisations in Israel, including the anthroposophical kibbutz Harduf, founded by Jesaiah Ben-Aharon.
In 1965, he founded the Israel Institute for Talmudic Publications and began his monumental work on the Talmud, including translation into Hebrew, English, Russian, and various other languages.
The first Masorti communities in the State of Israel were founded in 1979 by North American olim.
According to occultist Israel Regardie, the Golden Dawn had spread to the United States of America before 1900 and a Thoth-Hermes temple had been founded in Chicago.
In 1870, an agricultural school, the Mikveh Israel, was founded near Jaffa by the Alliance Israelite Universelle.
It was founded in 18th-century Eastern Europe by Rabbi Israel Baal Shem Tov as a reaction against overly legalistic Judaism.
In 1948, when the State of Israel was founded and the IDF was formed, Imi became Chief Instructor for Physical Fitness and Krav Maga at the IDF School of Combat Fitness.
Kaplan began his career as an Orthodox rabbi at Congregation Kehilath Jeshurun in New York City, was a founder in 1912 of the Young Israel movement of Modern Orthodox Judaism, and was the first rabbi hired by the new ( Orthodox ) Jewish Center in Manhattan when it was founded in 1918.
Israel was founded as a Jewish state in 1948, and the country's Basic Laws describe it as both a Jewish and a democratic state.
The American Agudath Israel was founded in 1939.
* The National Council of Young Israel, and the Council of Young Israel Rabbis are smaller groups that were founded as Modern Orthodox organizations, are Zionistic, and are in the right wing of Modern Orthodox Judaism.
* The Chief Rabbinate of Israel was founded with the intention of representing all of Judaism within the State of Israel, and has two chief rabbis: One is Ashkenazic ( of the East European and Russian Jewish tradition ) and one is Sephardic ( of the Mediterranean, North African, Central Asian, Middle-Eastern and of Caucasus Jewish tradition.
The short-lived dynasty founded by Omri constitutes a new chapter in the history of the Northern Kingdom of Israel.
In a less common usage, the term may also refer to non-political, cultural Zionism, founded and represented most prominently by Ahad Ha ' am ; and political support for the State of Israel by non-Jews, as in Christian Zionism.
* December – Zichron Yaakov is founded in northern Israel.
* The first synagogue of the New World, Kahal Zur Israel Synagogue, is founded in Recife by the Dutch.
This dynasty is said to have been founded in the 10th century BC by Menelik I, the son of the Biblical King Solomon and Makeda, the Queen of Sheba, who had visited Solomon in Israel.
It participated in the war between the Arab states and the newly founded State of Israel.
In Israel, the Shalom Hartman Institute, founded by Orthodox Rabbi David Hartman, opened a program in 2009 that will grant semicha to women and men of all Jewish denominations, including Orthodox Judaism, although the students are meant to " assume the role of ' rabbi-educators ' – not pulpit rabbis-in North American community day schools.
Brith Sholom Beth Israel is the oldest Orthodox synagogue in the South, founded by Ashkenazi ( German and Central European Jews ) Jews in the mid-19th century.
During the fighting that marked the creation of the state of Israel, Gollancz became concerned for the plight of the Arabs and in October 1948 he founded the Jewish Society for Human Service ( JSHS ), with Rabbi Leo Baeck as its president.
The Movement was founded by former Israel Defence Forces officer and Middle Eastern studies lecturer Gershon Salomon.
In 1989, the Jewish center founded its Sunday school, where children study Yiddish, learn Jewish folk dances, and memorize dates from the history of Israel.

Israel and Kfar
Exterior view of a Mamluk Caravanserai complex, including the mausoleum of Nabi Yamin, traditionally believed to be the tomb of Benjamin, at present located outside Kfar Sava, Israel.
A building known as the Tomb of Esther and Mordechai is located in Hamadan, Iran, although the village of Kfar Bar ' am in northern Israel also claims to be the burial place of Queen Esther.
* 1948 – 1948 Arab-Israeli War: the Kfar Etzion massacre is committed by Arab irregulars, the day before the declaration of independence of the state of Israel on May 14.
Pizza with corn and za ' atar in Kfar Saba, Israel
* Kfar Ma ' as, a village in Israel
Over a two-week period in late May and early June, four successive raids by Palestinian fedayeen caused 9 casualties in Israel, at Beit Arif, Beit Nabala, Tirat Yehuda and Kfar Hess.
* Kfar Saba, Israel ( since 1998 )
So too does the Kfar Masryk kibbutz near Haifa, Israel, founded largely by Czechoslovak immigrants.
Also named in his honour is Kfar Monash (" Monash village ") in Israel.
In 1948, on his instruction Kfar Chabad was established in Israel.
* Kfar Chabad, a Chabad-Lubavitch community near Tel Aviv, Israel
In 1948 he established a Lubavitch village in the Land of Israel known as Kfar Chabad near Tel Aviv, on the site of an abandoned onetime Arab village of Safria.
After the creation of the State of Israel in 1948, several adjoining villages – Amishav and Ein Ganim to the east ( named after the biblical village ( Joshua 15: 34 )), Kiryat Matalon to the west, towards Bnei Brak, Kfar Ganim and Mahaneh Yehuda to the south and Kfar Avraham on the north – were merged into the municipal boundaries of Petah Tikva, giving it a significant population boost to 22, 000.
* Kfar Saba, Israel
Kfar Meroth archaeological site 1st century BCE to 12th century CE synagogue and oldest known beit midrash ( study hall ) in Israel
Beit Shemesh Railway Station provides hourly service on the Israel Railways Kfar Sava – Jerusalem line.
Tayibe (, ; also Taibeh or Tayiba ) is an Arab city in central Israel, 12 kilometers east of Kfar Saba.
Leon Blum memorial in kibbutz Kfar Blum, Israel
The kibbutz of Kfar Blum in northern Israel is named after him.
Today, the Circassians are found in various areas of the old Ottoman Empire and its neighbors, including Turkey, Jordan, Iraq, Syria, Lebanon, Kosovo, Egypt, and Israel ( in the villages of Kfar Kama and Rehaniya, since 1880 ), and even as far afield as New Jersey and California in the US, Germany, Australia, and the Netherlands.
) Amir Zimmerman, 25, of Kfar Monash was killed and two other soldiers wounded when two Palestinian guerrillas opened fire near the Erez Crossing between the Gaza Strip and Israel.
* Kfar Masaryk ( village of Masaryk ), a kibbutz in northern Israel
He is a resident of the Israeli settlement of Kfar Adumim and is a Brigadier-General ( reserves ) in the Israel Defense Forces.

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