Ohel (Hebrew: אוהל; plural: ohelim, literally, "tent") is a structure built around a Jewish grave as a sign of prominence of the deceased. Ohelim cover...
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The Ohel (Hebrew: אהל, lit. 'tent') is an ohel (Jewish monumental tomb) in Cambria Heights, Queens, New York City, where Rabbi Menachem Mendel Schneerson...
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Chronicles Ohel (Chabad-Lubavitch), burial place of the sixth and seventh Lubavitcher Rebbes Ohel (grave), a structure built over the graves of Rebbes...
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artifacts significant to the Bible List of mausolea Lives of the Prophets Ohel (grave) Barton, George A. (1936). "Ruth, Book of". Jewish Encyclopedia. New...
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Education and Sharing Day Chabad customs and holidays Maamarim (Chabad) Ohel (grave) "Sun, 12 June 1994 = 3rd of Tamuz, 5754". "What to Do on 3 Tammuz"....
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List of types of funerary monument Morgue or mortuary National Cemetery Ohel (grave) Sepulchre Guard mounting ^ The plurals mausoleums and mausolea are both...
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Islamic prophets buried in Iran List of mausolea Lives of the Prophets Ohel (grave) "Mount Damāvand | mountain, Iran". Encyclopedia Britannica. Retrieved...
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Moshe Halevy (section Ohel Theatre)
Moshe Halevi (1895–1974) was an Israeli theatre director, founder of the Ohel theatre. Born as Moshe Wolfovich Gurevich in the city of Mstislav in Russia...
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(1921–2005). Cemetery entrance Barnett Ohel (prayer hall) Barnett Ohel Foundation stone, Barnett Ohel Gee Ohel (prayer hall) Graves of Rabbi Louis Jacobs and his...
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