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Beit and Shalom
In 2010 Beit Knesset Shalom became Brisbane's first Conservative ( Masorti ) Congregation.
Born in Gabès, Tunisia on 4 August 1958 to a family that traced its roots to the Sephardic Beit Shalom dynasty, Shalom's family made aliyah to the city of Beersheba, in Israel's Negev in 1959.
* Shalom Sharabi, 18th / 19th-century Yemenite Sage, Kabbalist and founder of the Beit El Yeshiva, Jerusalem

Beit and was
The town was known as Beit Lachama, meaning " House of Lachama.
The Talmud records the tradition that Judah haNasi was buried in the necropolis of Beit She ' arim, in the Lower Galilee.
Beth Chayim Chadashim, established in 1972 in West Los Angeles, was the world's first explicitly-gay-and-lesbian-centered synagogue, resulting in a slew of Reform congregations being established along similar lines, including Congregation Beit Simchat Torah in New York City, Bet Mishpachah in Washington, D. C. and Congregation Or Chadash in Chicago.
Beit Asherah " the house of the Goddess Asherah ", was one of the first Neopagan synagogues, founded in the early 1990s by Stephanie Fox, Steven Posch, and Magenta Griffiths ( Lady Magenta ).
Likewise as well within the Christian " Tomb of the Cocks " in Beit Jibrin, which was a Palestinian Arab village located 13 miles northwest of the city of Hebron and part of the Kingdom of Israel, " we find two spirited cocks painted in red in the spandrels with a cross just over the center of the arch ".
William Dalrymple reviewing the literature in 1999 tells us that J. E. Hanauer in his 1907 book Folklore of the Holy Land: Muslim, Christian and Jewish " mentioned a shrine in the village of Beit Jala, beside Bethlehem, which at the time was frequented by all three of Palestine's religious communities.
The prophet Muhammad arranged for Hebron, Beit Einun and surrounding villages to be a part of al-Dari's domain ; this was implemented during Umar's reign as caliph.
In 1895, a plan was hatched with the connivance of the Cape Prime Minister Cecil Rhodes, Johannesburg gold magnate Alfred Beit, and Sir Alfred Milner ( British High Commissioner for South Africa and Lieutenant Governor of the Cape ) to liberate Johannesburg from the control of the Transvaal government.
Each of the two ancient temples in Jerusalem was called Beit Hamikdash, which translates literally as " the Holy House.
Faiz al-Amla, a Palestinian dealer from the village of Beit Ula in the Hebron Hills was convicted and sentenced to a six-month jail term as part of a plea bargain.
Ananiah, whose name means " protected by God ," was identified by the 19th century French traveler V. Guerin, author of Description de La Jude ' e, with the present-day Beit Hanina, a small village 3 miles north of Jerusalem.
The Second Temple was an important Jewish Holy Temple (: Bet HaMikdash ;: Beit al-Quds ) which stood on the Temple Mount in Jerusalem between 516 BCE and 70 CE.
During the 70-year exile in Babylon, Jewish houses of assembly ( known in Hebrew as a beit knesset or in Greek as a synagogue ) and houses of prayer ( Hebrew Beit Tefilah ; Greek προσευχαί, proseuchai ) were the primary meeting places for prayer, and the house of study ( beit midrash ) was the counterpart for the synagogue.
Shammai's school of thought became known as the House of Shammai (), as Hillel's was known as the House of Hillel ( Beit Hillel ).
After Menahem the Essene had resigned the office of Av Beit Din ( or vice-president ) of the Sanhedrin, Shammai was elected to it, Hillel being at the time president.
Krinsky was called to testify before the Chabad Beit Din on the authenticity or otherwise of the disputed second will, but he refused to do so, contending that a local Crown Heights rabbinic body had no authority over international Lubavitch institutions.
The Great Sanhedrin was made up of a Chief / Prince / Leader called Nasi ( at some times this position may have been held by the Kohen Gadol or the High Priest ), a vice chief justice ( Av Beit Din ), and sixty-nine general members.
The second highest-ranking member of the Sanhedrin was called the Av Beit Din, or " Head of the Court " ( literally, Beit Din = " house of law "), who presided over the Sanhedrin when it sat as a criminal court.
At the time it was called Beit Hava ' ad.
Baruch Spinoza adopted Spinozism, broke with Rabbinic Judaism tradition and was placed in herem by the Beit Din of Amsterdam.
He was appointed ( 1912 ) Beit lecturer in colonial history at Oxford University, and a Fellow of All Souls College.
Shortly after accepting the leadership of the Kotzker Rebbe's Hasidim, Rabbi Yitzchak Meir was appointed as Rav and Av Beit Din ( head of the rabbinical court ) of Ger.
The Sebastia model was subsequently copied in Beit El, Shavei Shomron, and other settlements.

Beit and initially
Beitar Illit was established in 1984 and initially settled by a small group of young families from the religious Zionist yeshiva of Machon Meir, including that of Rabbi Reuven Hass ( now of Beit El ).

Beit and established
Several satellite communities have also been established in small towns in Israel, such as Arad in the Negev desert, Hatzor HaGlilit in the Galilee, Kiryat HaRim Levin in Tel Aviv, Beit Shemesh and Kiryat Gat.
Beit She ' an was primarily Christian, as attested to by the large number of churches, but evidence of Jewish habitation and a Samaritan synagogue indicate established communities of these minorities.
The Anzac Mounted Division headquarters were established at Beit Durdis and by 10: 10 communications were established with Desert Column, Imperial Mounted Division and the 2nd Light Horse Brigade by cable.
The followers of Musar established the Knesses Yisrael yeshivah, named after Rabbi Yisroel Salanter, while its opponents founded the Knesset Beit Yitzchak yeshivah, named after Rabbi Spektor.
The Beit Jala Pharmaceutical Manufacturing Company ( formerly Jordan Chemical Laboratory ) was established in 1958 to manufacture generic drug pharmaceutical products for the local market.
A divider in the form of a balcony was established in the Temple in Jerusalem for the occasion of the Simchat Beit Hasho ' evah ( Water Drawing Ceremony ) on Sukkot, a time of great celebration and festivity.
Neve Yaakov was established in 1924 on a parcel of land purchased from the Arabs of Beit Haninah by members of the American Mizrachi movement.
After the Six-day war, in response to Charles De Gaulle's embargo on Israel, Szydlowski established a factory for the production of jet engines, Beit Shemesh motors, in Israel.
Beit El was established in 1977, ten years after the Six Day War.

Beit and Congregation
# REDIRECT Congregation Beit Simchat Torah
* Congregation Beit Simchat Torah of New York City
* Sharon Kleinbaum, rabbi of Congregation Beit Simchat Torah, prominent gay and lesbian oriented congregation in New York.

Beit and 1970s
From their establishment until the 1970s, most kibbutzim had a system whereby the children would sleep in communal children's homes, called ' Beit Yeladim ' ( בית ילדים ), instead of in their parents ' apartments.
The minority are Israeli Arabs living in Abu Ghosh, Beit Safafa and East Jerusalem, where Israeli Arab professionals have settled since the late 1970s, mainly for the provision of legal and other services to the local population.

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