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- Shtiebel abstract "A shtiebel (Yiddish: שטיבל shtibl, pl. shtiebelekh or shtiebels, meaning \"little house\" or \"little room\") is a place used for communal Jewish prayer. In contrast to a formal synagogue, a shtiebel is far smaller and approached more casually. It is typically as small as a room in a private home or a place of business which is set aside for the express purpose of prayer, or it may be as large as a small-sized synagogue. It may or may not offer the communal services of a synagogue.Traditional shtiebels are not only a place for prayer, but also a place for community gathering. Due to the prominence of a Hasidic Rebbe, the shtiebel served as a medium for being near to him. A shtiebel would be host to the Shalosh Seudos, the ritual third meal of the Sabbath. Shtiebels were common in Jewish communities in Eastern Europe before the Holocaust. They were popularly preferred to large synagogues by Hasidim, and continue to exist in contemporary Israel and the United States.In Israel, minyans are held in storefront shtiebelekh in major business areas around the clock; whenever ten men show up, a new minyan begins. The Zichron Moshe shtiebel in the Zichron Moshe neighborhood of Jerusalem (near Geula) is located in a proper synagogue, with many rooms for round-the-clock minyans. This shtiebel is well known as the locale of Friday-night mussar talks which Rabbi Sholom Schwadron, the \"Maggid of Jerusalem,\" delivered for more than 40 years.".
- Shtiebel thumbnail Stieblach.JPG?width=300.
- Shtiebel wikiPageExternalLink www.shtiblach.com.
- Shtiebel wikiPageID "3238574".
- Shtiebel wikiPageLength "2175".
- Shtiebel wikiPageOutDegree "28".
- Shtiebel wikiPageRevisionID "693103763".
- Shtiebel wikiPageWikiLink Ashdod.
- Shtiebel wikiPageWikiLink Bnei_Brak.
- Shtiebel wikiPageWikiLink Category:Haredi_Judaism.
- Shtiebel wikiPageWikiLink Category:Synagogues.
- Shtiebel wikiPageWikiLink Geula.
- Shtiebel wikiPageWikiLink Great_Synagogue_(Petah_Tikva).
- Shtiebel wikiPageWikiLink Hasidic_Judaism.
- Shtiebel wikiPageWikiLink Israel.
- Shtiebel wikiPageWikiLink Itzkovitch.
- Shtiebel wikiPageWikiLink Jerusalem.
- Shtiebel wikiPageWikiLink Jewish_prayer.
- Shtiebel wikiPageWikiLink Katamon.
- Shtiebel wikiPageWikiLink Maggid.
- Shtiebel wikiPageWikiLink Minyan.
- Shtiebel wikiPageWikiLink Modiin_Illit.
- Shtiebel wikiPageWikiLink Musar_movement.
- Shtiebel wikiPageWikiLink Petah_Tikva.
- Shtiebel wikiPageWikiLink Rebbe.
- Shtiebel wikiPageWikiLink Seudah_Shlishit.
- Shtiebel wikiPageWikiLink Shabbat.
- Shtiebel wikiPageWikiLink Sholom_Schwadron.
- Shtiebel wikiPageWikiLink Synagogue.
- Shtiebel wikiPageWikiLink The_Holocaust.
- Shtiebel wikiPageWikiLink United_States.
- Shtiebel wikiPageWikiLink Zikhron_Moshe.
- Shtiebel wikiPageWikiLink File:Stieblach.JPG.
- Shtiebel wikiPageWikiLinkText "Shtiebel".
- Shtiebel wikiPageWikiLinkText "Shtieblech".
- Shtiebel wikiPageWikiLinkText "shteiblach".
- Shtiebel wikiPageWikiLinkText "shtibl".
- Shtiebel wikiPageWikiLinkText "shtiebel".
- Shtiebel wikiPageWikiLinkText "shtieblach".
- Shtiebel wikiPageWikiLinkText "shtieblakh".
- Shtiebel wikiPageWikiLinkText "shtieblekh".
- Shtiebel wikiPageWikiLinkText "small storefront synagogue".
- Shtiebel wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Lang-yi.
- Shtiebel wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Synagogue-stub.
- Shtiebel wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Unreferenced.
- Shtiebel subject Category:Haredi_Judaism.
- Shtiebel subject Category:Synagogues.
- Shtiebel hypernym Place.
- Shtiebel type Community.
- Shtiebel type Place.
- Shtiebel type Settlement.
- Shtiebel type Synagogue.
- Shtiebel type Community.
- Shtiebel type Organization.
- Shtiebel type Place.
- Shtiebel type Synagogue.
- Shtiebel type Organization.
- Shtiebel comment "A shtiebel (Yiddish: שטיבל shtibl, pl. shtiebelekh or shtiebels, meaning \"little house\" or \"little room\") is a place used for communal Jewish prayer. In contrast to a formal synagogue, a shtiebel is far smaller and approached more casually. It is typically as small as a room in a private home or a place of business which is set aside for the express purpose of prayer, or it may be as large as a small-sized synagogue.".
- Shtiebel label "Shtiebel".
- Shtiebel sameAs Q2891027.
- Shtiebel sameAs Shtiebel.
- Shtiebel sameAs שטיבל.
- Shtiebel sameAs Sztybel.
- Shtiebel sameAs m.090hg0.
- Shtiebel sameAs Q2891027.
- Shtiebel wasDerivedFrom Shtiebel?oldid=693103763.
- Shtiebel depiction Stieblach.JPG.
- Shtiebel isPrimaryTopicOf Shtiebel.