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Sephardic synagogue in Venice, Italy
The Levantine Synagogue (Italian: Scola Levantina) is a Jewish congregation and synagogue, that is located on Campiello delle Scuole, in the Venetian
Levantine_Synagogue
Former synagogue in Cairo, Egypt
(Hebrew: בית כנסת הגניזה), originally the Synagogue of the Levantines (Judeo-Arabic: כניסת אלשאמיין), or the Synagogue of the Jerusalemites (Judeo-Arabic: כנסית
Ben_Ezra_Synagogue
Neighbourhood in Venice
(Great German Synagogue) Scuola Italiana (Italian Synagogue) Scuola Spagnola (Spanish Synagogue) Scuola Levantina (Levantine Synagogue) Scuola Canton
Venetian_Ghetto
list of synagogues in Italy lists active, repurposed, and no longer extant synagogues in Italy. Dark grey background indicates that a synagogue is no longer
List_of_synagogues_in_Italy
Sovereign state in Italy (697–1797)
had previously stood and in 1541 it was expanded to make room for the Levantine Jews. The work of the Jews was placed under the supervision of the magistrates
Republic_of_Venice
Magical practices employed in ancient Israel and early Judaism
"Harnessing the Sacred: Hidden Writing and "Private" Spaces in Levantine Synagogues". Inscriptions in the Private Sphere in the Greco-Roman World. Brill
Ancient_Jewish_magic
Square in Florence, Italy
this space. The ghetto contained both an Italian and a Spanish or Levantine synagogue. The sole surviving witness to the old piazza del Mercato is the
Piazza della Repubblica, Florence
Piazza_della_Repubblica,_Florence
Orthodox synagogue in Split, Croatia
The Split Synagogue is an Orthodox Jewish synagogue, located in Split, Croatia. Built in the early 1500s, the synagogue is one of the oldest Sefardic
Split_Synagogue
Archaeological study of the Levant
Levantine archaeology is the archaeological study of the Levant, a region encompassing the modern areas of Israel, Palestine, Jordan, Lebanon, Syria,
Levantine_archaeology
בית כנסת אל גניזה) or the Synagogue of the Levantines (al-Shamiyin), is a former Orthodox Jewish congregation and synagogue, located in the Fustat part
Synagogues_in_Cairo
Jewish diaspora of Central Europe
rites and customs to Europe. They traditionally follow the German rite synagogue ritual and until the Holocaust primarily spoke Yiddish, an offshoot of
Ashkenazi_Jews
Synagogue in Italy
draws some influence from German and Levantine rites due to interactions with other Jewish communities. The synagogue began construction in 1634, a year
Synagogue_of_Senigallia
Synagogue in Philadelphia
and the Levantine Jews Society of Philadelphia. Elmaleh came from Gibraltar to Mikveh Israel, married his wife Fannie Feinberg at the synagogue in 1917
Congregation_Mikveh_Israel
Ancient Semitic deity in the Levant
ISBN 978-0-19-513937-2. Cohen, Shaye J. D. (1999). "The Temple and the Synagogue". In Finkelstein, Louis; Davies, W. D.; Horbury, William (eds.). The Cambridge
Yahweh
Synagogue in Gorizia, Italy
The Synagogue of Gorizia (Italian: Sinagoga di Gorizia) is a Jewish synagogue in Gorizia, Italy. The synagogue is in the area of the city that hcontained
Synagogue_of_Gorizia
Ethnoreligious group native to the Levant
(some 380 in Kiryat Luza). The Samaritans in Kiryat Luza speak South Levantine Arabic, while those in Holon primarily speak Modern Hebrew. For liturgical
Samaritans
Synagogue in Verona
The Synagogue of Verona (Italian: Sinagoga di Verona) is a Jewish synagogue located in the historic center of Verona, not far from the Piazza delle Erbe
Synagogue_of_Verona
Book by Yonatan Adler
contained low proportions of pig bones, though this was common of other Levantine cultures, aside from the Philistines. A substantial finding of catfish
The_Origins_of_Judaism_(book)
Synagogue in Mantua
The Norsa Torrazzo synagogue (Italian: Norsa Torrazzo sinagoga) is a Jewish synagogue located in Mantua, Italy. Although it has moved locations from its
Norsa_Torrazzo_synagogue
Ethnic group
given city there was often an "Italian synagogue" and a "Spanish synagogue", and occasionally a "German synagogue" as well. In many cases these have since
Italian_Jews
Synagogue in Pitigliano, Italy
The Synagogue of Pitigliano (Italian: Sinagoga di Pitigliano) is a Jewish synagogue located in Pitigliano, Italy. The Jewish settlement in the city began
Synagogue_of_Pitigliano
which had sizeable Levantine populations. In some quarters, such as Ortaköy or Kuzguncuk, an Armenian church sits next to a synagogue, and on the other
Religion_in_Istanbul
Majority inhabitants of Syria
Syria, indigenous to the Levant, most of whom have Arabic, especially its Levantine dialect, as a mother tongue. The cultural and linguistic heritage of the
Syrians
Synagogue in Urbino
The Synagogue of Urbino (Italian: Sinagoga di Urbino) is a Jewish synagogue located inside the historic Jewish ghetto in Urbino. It is located on Via
Synagogue_of_Urbino
Synagogue in Pisa
The Synagogue of Pisa (Italian: Sinagoga di Pisa) is a 16th-century Jewish synagogue located in Pisa, Italy. It is located on Via Palestro 24, and contains
Synagogue_of_Pisa
Jews of Spanish or Portuguese origin
was often an "Italian synagogue" and a "Spanish synagogue", and occasionally a "German synagogue" as well. Many of these synagogues have since merged, but
Spanish_and_Portuguese_Jews
Form of Judaism in classical antiquity
Turkey, Syria, Lebanon, Galilee in northern Israel, and in the Greek-Levantine Christian diasporas of Brazil, Mexico, the United States and Canada. Many
Hellenistic_Judaism
Local council in Israel
Peki'in (alternatively Peqi'in) (Hebrew: פְּקִיעִין) or Buqei'a (Levantine Arabic: البقيعة, romanized: əl-Buqēʿa), is a Druze–Arab town with local council
Peki'in
Jewish subgroup of Central Asia
completely distinct to their local neighbors. This cluster plots between Levantine and Northern West Asian populations. Among non-Jewish populations, Bukharan
Bukharan_Jews
City in Israel
harbour at the extremity of Haifa Bay on the coast of the Mediterranean's Levantine Sea. Aside from coastal trading, it was an important waypoint on the region's
Acre,_Israel
Hebrew ethno-religious group in Canaan during the Iron Age
claimed Israelite ancestry on an ethnic or racial basis. These various non-Levantine groups include Mandaeans, Pashtuns, British Israelists, Black Hebrew Israelites
Israelites
Jewish diaspora of Spain and Portugal
and studies have revealed that they mainly have a mixed Middle Eastern (Levantine) and Southern European ancestry. Due to their origin in the Mediterranean
Sephardic_Jews
However, after 1948, the security of Jews remained fragile, and the main synagogue in Beirut was bombed in the early 1950s. In the wake of the 1967 Arab–Israeli
History of the Jews in Lebanon
History_of_the_Jews_in_Lebanon
Jewish ethnic group
image of it showed that in terms of Y-DNA it was mainly from the same Levantine source as the vast majority of the world's Jewry, meaning that they too
Moroccan_Jews
Reading tradition used liturgically by the Samaritans
language sometime between the 10th and 12th centuries and was succeeded by Levantine Arabic (specifically, the Samaritan variety of Palestinian Arabic). The
Samaritan_Hebrew
Romance language derived from Old Spanish
Judaeo-Spanish spoken in the Levant and Egypt have some influence from Levantine Arabic and Egyptian Arabic respectively. Judeao-Spanish speaking communities
Judaeo-Spanish
Metropolitan municipality in Turkey
fertile valley on the Orontes River, about 20 kilometres (12 mi) from the Levantine Sea. Today's city stands partly on the site of the ancient Antiochia (also
Antakya
DNA analysis of Jewish populations
the groups can be separated from each other. This cluster plots between Levantine and Northern West Asian populations. Syrian and North African Jews are
Genetic_studies_of_Jews
Ottoman-Italian financier and philanthropist (1781–1873)
Count Abraham Salomon Camondo (1781, Istanbul – 30 March 1873, Paris) was a Jewish Ottoman-Italian financier and philanthropist, and the patriarch of the
Abraham_Salomon_Camondo
Palm-shaped amulet
Sephardi-Mizrahi contexts, or sometime hamesh (Hebrew "five"). Among Levantine Christians it is known as the "Hand of Mary" (Arabic: "kef Miryam"). In
Hamsa
Jewish mystic and self-proclaimed Messiah (1626–1676)
Morea. During the Ottoman–Venetian wars, Smyrna became the center of Levantine trade, and Mordecai became the Smyrnan agent of an English trading house
Sabbatai_Zevi
Father of modern political Zionism (1860–1904)
his family in a house next to the Dohány Street Synagogue (formerly known as the Tabakgasse Synagogue) located in Belváros, the inner city of the historical
Theodor_Herzl
Jewish ethnic group
and is influenced both by Sephardi Hebrew and by the Syrian dialect of Levantine Arabic. The Syrian pronunciation of Hebrew is less archaic than the Iraqi
Syrian_Jews
Ethnoreligious group of the Levant
(Bronze Age southern Levantine) populations suggests a significant degree of genetic continuity in currently Arabic-speaking Levantine populations (including
Druze
Country in West Asia
Judaean Mtns. Hevel Eshkol Negev Arabah Negev Mtns. Eilat Mtns. Kinneret Levantine Sea (Mediterranean) Dead Sea Gulf of Eilat (Red Sea) West Bank Gaza Strip
Israel
Largest city in the Northern District of Israel
a powerful Arab sheikh who ruled the Galilee, and later much of the Levantine coast and Palestine. He transformed Nazareth from a minor village into
Nazareth
Island in Turkey
casino, it was built for a French company in 1898 and was designed by the Levantine architect Alexander Vallaury. After Sultan Abdülhamid II refused to allow
Büyükada
many active synagogues in Hungary, including the Dohány Street Synagogue, the largest synagogue in Europe and the second largest synagogue in the world
History of the Jews in Hungary
History_of_the_Jews_in_Hungary
Ancient city in Al-Suqaylabiyah, Syria
851" (September, 539 AD). Near the city's center, a 4th-century Jewish synagogue was discovered. It features a geometric mosaic floor, dating from around
Apamea,_Syria
Greek Orthodox, members of the Armenian Apostolic Church or Catholic Levantines. Today, most of Turkey's remaining Greek, Armenian and Assyrian minorities
Demographics_of_Istanbul
to Haiti from Lebanon, Syria and Egypt; there were a higher number of Levantine Christian traders arriving at the same time. German Jews arrived with
History of the Jews in Latin America and the Caribbean
History_of_the_Jews_in_Latin_America_and_the_Caribbean
before 20th century, exhibits varying degrees of influence from Italian Levantines that were living in İstanbul at the time. Kuledibi, which was called La
Kuledibi
River that flows to the Dead Sea
Jordan himri (Carasobarbus canis), Jordan barbel (Luciobarbus longiceps), Levantine scraper (Capoeta damascina; the most common native fish in the basin)
Jordan_River
Neighbourhood in İzmir
usually either concentrated in Mezarlıkbaşı quarter or around Havra Sokağı (Synagogue Street), both of which are located in or around Kemeraltı bazaar zone
Karataş,_Konak
Architectural style associated with the western Islamic world
patrons could have been influenced by Ottoman-era mosques built in the Levantine provinces of the empire, where many of the rulers of Algiers had originated
Moorish_architecture
Architectural style of Medieval Europe
Iberian Gothic Portuguese Gothic Manueline Spanish Gothic Castilian Gothic Levantine Gothic Valencian Gothic Catalan Gothic Balearic Gothic Isabelline Plateresque
Gothic_architecture
Race or color
self-identify as "white" due to their phenotype, often because of European or Levantine ancestry. The main ancestry of current white Brazilians is Portuguese
White_Brazilians
Syrian territory occupied by Israel since 1967
various synagogue sites have uncovered ceramics and coins that provide evidence of this resettlement. During this period, several synagogues were constructed
Golan_Heights
Iconium (now Konya) is said to have a synagogue in Acts of the Apostles 14:1, and Ephesus is mentioned as having a synagogue in Acts 19:1 and in Paul's Epistle
History_of_the_Jews_in_Turkey
Italian-born British merchant, Benjamin Disraeli's grandfather
through the establishment, in 1740, of a branch of the great Venetian and Levantine banking house of Treves in London, and consequently Italians, chiefly
Benjamin_D'Israeli_(merchant)
Secretary-General of Hezbollah from 1992 to 2024
Nasrallah RSII/4+1 coalition Ghazali assassination [fa] Temple Israel synagogue attack Attempts against Hezbollah Operation Smokescreen Project Cassandra
Hassan_Nasrallah
Jewish community associated with modern-day Ethiopia
Jews is primarily indigenous to the Horn of Africa rather than being of Levantine origin. Altogether, this suggests that Ethiopian Jews have diverse patrilineages
Beta_Israel
Religion of ancient Israel and Judah
ISBN 978-1-57506-083-5. Cohen, Shaye J. D. (1999). "The Temple and the Synagogue". In Finkelstein, Louis; Davies, W. D.; Horbury, William (eds.). The Cambridge
Yahwism
Lebanese American artist, poet, and writer
archival service (link) Turner, Sheila (March 13, 1971). "Tales of a Levantine Guru". Saturday Review. 54. ISSN 0036-4983. OCLC 1588490, 563914761. "View
Kahlil_Gibran
are associated with two cultural horizons: the Ahmarian culture and the Levantine Aurignacian culture. Some technological advancements were made in this
Archaeology_of_Israel
Jewish community of eastern and northern Caucasia
Y-chromosome DNA haplotypes related to those of other Jewish communities. The Levantine origin of Mountain Jews is also evident in their culture and language
Mountain_Jews
People of Tunisia
same time, the majority of the population is attracted by the music of Levantine origin (Egyptian, Lebanese or Syrian). Popular western music has also
Tunisians
Ethnic group in Southern Africa
been observed in low frequencies in Ashkenazi Jews as well as in a few Levantine populations. Some Lemba women have also carried markers denoting descendance
Lemba_people
Neighbourhood in Kadıköy, Istanbul, Turkey
times during the reign of Sultan Abdul Hamid II (1876–1909). Wealthy Levantines and other non-Muslims settled on Its western side. Wooden mansions within
Göztepe,_Kadıköy
Neighbourhood in the district of Bakırköy, Istanbul, Turkey
area chosen for the construction is a part of the ground of the ancient Levantine cemetery. The church was finished in 2023 and was inaugurated by Erdoğan
Yeşilköy
City in Aleppo Governorate, Syria
agricultural products. This period also saw the immigration of numerous "Levantine" (European-origin) families who dominated international trade. Aleppo's
Aleppo
Ancient port and city in Tel Aviv, Israel
[ˈjaːfaː]), also called Japho, Joppa or Joppe in English, is an ancient Levantine port city which is part of Tel Aviv-Yafo, Israel, located in its southern
Jaffa
Leather boxes containing parchment with Torah verses
"headband", as ornamental bands encircling the head were common among Levantine populations in the Hebrew Biblical period. The scholarly consensus is
Tefillin
Region of North Africa; western half of the Arab world
expanded across the Maghreb, with archaeological evidence, including synagogues and inscriptions, indicating their presence in what are now Tunisia, Algeria
Maghreb
Third Islamic caliphate
and first successes in the easterly region of Khurasan, far from the Levantine center of Umayyad influence. The Abbasids first centered their government
Abbasid_Caliphate
Ancient Levantine port city and archaeological site
environ is covered by sand dunes and remains unexplored. The ancient Levantine settlement of Ashdod-Yam had several names. In Assyrian records, it is
Ashdod-Yam
List of notable historic figures from the region of Palestine
(help) Lauinger, Jacob; Yoder, Tyler (2025), The Amarna Letters: The Syro-Levantine Correspondence, Lockwood Press, ISBN 978-1-957454-20-7 Albright, William
List of people from Palestine (historical region)
List_of_people_from_Palestine_(historical_region)
City in the West Bank, Palestine
after Nablus. Hebron is a leading commercial and industrial center in the Levantine region. The presence of minerals and resources in surroundings have increased
Hebron
District of São Paulo, Brazil
Mediterranean immigrants such as Italians, Greeks, European Jews and Levantine Arabs from what is now Lebanon and Syria. In greater numbers, the Italians
Bom Retiro (district of São Paulo)
Bom_Retiro_(district_of_São_Paulo)
Poetry collection by Guillaume Apollinaire
barely see the ironic and candid gaze of the merchant, who is at once a Levantine Jew, a South American, a Polish gentleman and a facchino." — Georges Duhamel
Alcools
Alphabet of the Hebrew language
increasingly introduced. The Hebrew script is used informally in Israel to write Levantine Arabic, especially among Druze. The script is an offshoot of the Imperial
Hebrew_alphabet
Jewish community of Iran
(April 2011). "The history of African gene flow into Southern Europeans, Levantines, and Jews". PLOS Genetics. 7 (4) e1001373. doi:10.1371/journal.pgen.1001373
Iranian_Jews
Neolithic settlement; city in Israel
Ceramics and Change in the Early Bronze Age of the Southern Levant, [Levantine Archaeology 2], Sheffield: Sheffield Academic Press, 2000, pp. 255–278
Beit_She'an
Crusader state in the Levant from 1099 to 1291
Ruad in 1302, the Kingdom of Jerusalem lost its final outpost on the Levantine coast, its possession closest to the Holy Land now being Cyprus. Henry
Kingdom_of_Jerusalem
Mamluks: The Mamluk-Īlkhānid War. Kyle Orton, "Islam's First Terrorists: The Levantine Sector and Mamluk Annexation," Middle Eastern Security Archives, August
List of extrajudicial killings and political violence in Lebanon
List_of_extrajudicial_killings_and_political_violence_in_Lebanon
Culinary traditions of Israel
finely and use vinegar, without oil, in the dressing. Tabbouleh is a Levantine vegan dish (sometimes considered a salad) traditionally made of tomatoes
Israeli_cuisine
Late Bronze Age jug from Lachish, Israel
temple's destruction. The Lachish ewer is an example of Late Bronze Age Levantine pottery, featuring a row of depicted animals and trees and an accompanying
Lachish_ewer
Hotel in Jerusalem, Israel
Hurva Synagogue Ohel Yitzchak Synagogue Ohr ha-Chaim Synagogue Old Motza Synagogue Or Zaruaa Synagogue Rabbi Dr. I. Goldstein Synagogue Ramban Synagogue Temple
King_David_Hotel
Jewish ethnic group
the European Ashkenazi and Middle Eastern Iraqi Jews, and to non-Jewish Levantine populations, such as Palestinians and Samaritans. Yemenite Jews commonly
Yemenite_Jews
District on the European side of Istanbul, Turkey
largely composed of foreigners of European origin, including Catholic Levantines, along with local Christians and Jews. Several events in the 20th century
Beyoğlu
the Ottoman Empire. In the 16th century, Lviv became the center of the Levantine silk trade. Among the wealthy Armenian families were the Augustinovichi
Lviv_during_the_Middle_Ages
System of tribunals enforcing Catholic doctrine
Assimilation of Spain's Moriscos: Fiction or Reality?" (PDF). Journal of Levantine Studies. 1 (2): 11–30. Archived from the original (PDF) on 12 June 2013
Spanish_Inquisition
Capital and largest city of Azerbaijan
freedom. Religious minorities include Russian Orthodox Christians, Catholic Levantines, Georgian Orthodox Christians, Albanian-Udi Apostolic Christians, Lutherans
Baku
Lower Egypt is found in the abundance of pottery vessels of southern–Levantine type, found in sites across the Nile, such as Abydos. During the last
History_of_Palestine
Historical home in Jerusalem
Hurva Synagogue Ohel Yitzchak Synagogue Ohr ha-Chaim Synagogue Old Motza Synagogue Or Zaruaa Synagogue Rabbi Dr. I. Goldstein Synagogue Ramban Synagogue Temple
Ticho_House
Speakers of both Arabic and Hebrew, their traditional vernaculars are mostly Levantine Arabic dialects, such as Palestinian Arabic in central Israel and Lebanese
Arab_citizens_of_Israel
City in Israel
Zaidner, Yossi (2021-01-20). "Early evidence for symbolic behavior in the Levantine Middle Paleolithic: A 120 ka old engraved aurochs bone shaft from the
Ramla
Italian, the Italian rite and the Levantine and Spanish, the Sephardic rite. Despite a few later interventions, these synagogues have remained intact over time
History_of_the_Jews_in_Venice
City and municipality in Tanger-Tetouan-Al Hoceima, Morocco
spiral, unlike the diamond-shaped version I was more familiar with from Levantine food. But its texture and flavors––thin buttered layers of crisp papery
Tétouan
brand it as a more recent offshoot of the Perso-Arab musical system. The Levantine tradition attributes to Israel Najara (d. 1581) the selection of the non-Jewish
Geshem
LEVANTINE SYNAGOGUE
LEVANTINE SYNAGOGUE
Surname or Lastname
English, Scottish, German, and Dutch
English, Scottish, German, and Dutch : from Middle English, Middle High German, Middle Dutch horn ‘horn’, applied in a variety of senses: as a metonymic occupational name for someone who made small articles, such as combs, spoons, and window lights, out of horn; as a metonymic occupational name for someone who played a musical instrument made from the horn of an animal; as a topographic name for someone who lived by a horn-shaped spur of a hill or tongue of land in a bend of a river, or a habitational name from any of the places named with this element (for example, in England, Horne in Surrey on a spur of a hill and Horn in Rutland in a bend of a river); as a nickname, perhaps referring to some feature of a person’s physical appearance, or denoting a cuckolded husband.Norwegian : habitational name from any of several farmsteads so named, from Old Norse horn ‘horn’, ‘spur of land’.Swedish : ornamental or topographic name from horn ‘horn’, ‘spur of land’.Jewish (Ashkenazic) : presumably from German Horn ‘horn’, adopted as a surname for reasons that are not clear. It may be purely ornamental, or it may refer to the ram’s horn (Hebrew shofar) blown in the Synagogue during various ceremonies.
Surname or Lastname
English
English : unexplained.Americanized form of Jewish (eastern Ashkenazic) Solovei, ornamental name or occupational nickname for a cantor in a synagogue, from Russian solovei ‘nightingale’.
Surname or Lastname
Jewish (Ashkenazic)
Jewish (Ashkenazic) : occupational name for a cantor in a synagogue, from Yiddish zinger ‘singer’.English : variant of Sanger 2, in fact a Middle English recoinage from the verb sing(en) ‘to sing’.German : variant of Sänger (see Sanger 1) in the sense of ‘poet’.Isaac Merrit Singer, inventor of the eponymous sewing machine, was born in 1811 in Pittstown, NY, the son of German immigrant Adam Reisinger. He had five wives and fathered 24 children. Singer, who incorporated his company as the Singer Manufacturing Company in 1864, left a fortune worth $13 million to his various heirs.
Girl/Female
Australian, Danish, Dutch, French, German, Italian, Latin, Netherlands
Lioness
Male
Hebrew
(Greek Ἀμήν, Hebrew: ×ָמֵן): Greek and Hebrew name AMEN means "truly, so be it, verily." It was a custom which passed over from the synagogues into the Christian assemblies, that when he who had offered up a prayer to God, the others in attendance responded Amen, and thus made the substance of what was uttered their own.Â
Surname or Lastname
English
English : variant of Lanier 1.Dutch : variant of Leonard.Jewish (western Ashkenazic) : name taken by someone who was good at chanting the Pentateuch at public worship in the synagogue or who regularly did so, from West Yiddish layner ‘reader’ (a derivative of West Yiddish laynen ‘to read’, which comes ultimately from Latin legere ‘to read’).Jewish (Ashkenazic) : occupational name for a flax grower or merchant, from German Lein ‘flax’ + agent suffix -er.
LEVANTINE SYNAGOGUE
LEVANTINE SYNAGOGUE
Girl/Female
Latin American Spanish
Brings joy.
Boy/Male
Assamese, Hindu, Indian, Marathi
A King of Suryavamsha who Brought River Ganga from Heavens to Earth
Boy/Male
Arabic, Australian, German, Japanese, Muslim, Spanish
Guardian; Custodian; Patron; Sponsor; Mighty Protector
Girl/Female
Tamil
Constant
Girl/Female
Hindu
Traveler
Girl/Female
Scottish American
used as a woman's name.
Girl/Female
African, Australian
One who has seen the World
Girl/Female
Indian
Angel
Girl/Female
Christian & English(British/American/Australian)
Pure
Boy/Male
Bengali, Hindu, Indian
By Blessing of the God Shiva
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n.
The building or place appropriated to the religious worship of the Jews.
a.
See Legatine.
n.
The council of, probably, 120 members among the Jews, first appointed after the return from the Babylonish captivity; -- called also the Great Synagogue, and sometimes, though erroneously, the Sanhedrin.
n.
Of or pertaining to the Levant.
n.
A stout twilled silk fabric, formerly made in the Levant.
n.
A congregation or assembly of Jews met for the purpose of worship, or the performance of religious rites.
n.
A native or inhabitant of the Levant.
a.
Of or pertaining to a legate; as, legatine power.
n.
Any assembly of men.
a.
Of or pertaining to a synagogue.
n.
A congregation in the early Christian church.
n.
A light skiff or rowboat used on the Bosporus; also, a Levantine vessel of larger size.
n.
A kind of quadrangular piece of cloth put on by the Jews when repeating prayers in the synagogues.
a.
A person who, on account of his age, occupies the office of ruler or judge; hence, a person occupying any office appropriate to such as have the experience and dignity which age confers; as, the elders of Israel; the elders of the synagogue; the elders in the apostolic church.
a.
Made by, proceeding from, or under the sanction of, a legate; as, a legatine constitution.