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Yeshivat Bet El (Jerusalem)

LC control no.nr 96027598
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Corporate name headingYeshivat Bet El (Jerusalem)
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Variant(s)Bet El (Yeshivah : Jerusalem)
Be. ha-mid. "Bet-El" (Jerusalem)
Yeshivat ha-meḳubalim Bet-El (Jerusalem)
ישיבת בית אל
ישיבת בית אל (ירושלים)
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Found inha-Rashash ha-ḳadosh ṿe-Yeshivat [sic] Bet El, 1988?
Encyc. Judaica, c1971: v. 14, col. 1307 (the kabbalistic yeshivah Bet El in Jerusalem; founded 1737 by Gedaliah Ḥayon)
Sefer minhage Bet-El, 1998: t.p. (Be. ha-mid. "Bet-El", Yerushalayim)
Mafteaḥ Sh. u-t. Yaśkil ʻavdi, 1994: t.p. (Yeshivat ha-meḳubalim Bet-El, Yerushalayim)
English Wikipedia, viewed July 26, 2023: (Beit El Kabbalist yeshiva (House of God); also: Midrash Hasidim "School of the Devout" or Yeshivat haMekubalim, "Yeshiva of the Kabbalists" is a center of kabbalistic study in Jerusalem. Today it consists of two buildings, one in the Ruhama neighbourhood of West Jerusalem, built in 1948, and another in Old City's Jewish Quarter, built in 1974)
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